
The AFJAGS Podcast was created to meet the goals set by SECAF, CSAF, and TJAG in accordance with the NDS, NSS, and JAG Corps Flight Plan to drive innovation, develop excellent leaders, collaborate, and ultimately enhance the JAGC’s mission to provide full-spectrum legal support for mission success in air, space, and cyberspace. The AFJAGS Podcast is the next iteration of the digital Reporter (i.e.... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 98 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Government | |||

In the latest AFJAGS podcast, Maj Alexxa Pritchett is joined by Capt Joseph Ludmir, a recent graduate of Squadron Officer School (SOS), to provide a first-hand account of the newly redesigned SOS curriculum and experience. Captain Ludmir offers his p... more
In this episode, Maj Alexxa Pritchett is joined by Capt Rachel Book, a graduate of Officer Training School (OTS) class 25-06, to provide a first-hand account of what you can expect during OTS. Captain Book shares her invaluable insights into the enti... more
In this episode Maj Alexxa Pritchett is joined by Maj Aniesha Bell, Chief of Recruiting for the Air Force Judge Advocate General’s Corps, for a look at the various accession programs available to civilians, law students, and current service members, ... more
The 2021 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) directed the military services to make attorneys trained in special education law available for military members and their families. Over the past four years, the Air Force JAG Corps has developed a ... more
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I learn so much from this podcast. Really appreciate Episode 71 and Chief Haskins sharing her wisdom. Congrats and welcome aboard to the new hosts! Maj Mary Scott Hunter, 908 AW/JA
I had never listened to podcasts before, but I saw a reference to this in an email and thought I’d check it out. Now I’m obsessed. I listen to these on the way to work and step in the office feeling inspired, like each day will be better than the last. Only downside is that I thought I’d try listening to some other popular podcasts, and each podcast has been worse than the last.
While this a resource anyone can utilize, the members of the Air Force JAG Corps can really benefit from an audio resource as this rather than another published document. Lawyers read an inordinate amount of content already and the ability to drop some headphones on and hit the track or treadmill is a nice change of pace. In general this a well produced and professional means of teaching complex but interesting content. Please continue the podcast mission.









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