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A co 2/75 current

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Gentlemen, currently 1A sr medic. Graduated ranger school class 05-11. Ran into a few Rangers at the memorial dedication ceremony that recommended I come back on the site. I apologize for not remembering the Rangers name who gave me the 2nd batt stickers for all the boys, they appreciated the immensely.
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Welcome to the site, Doc . . .thank you for your service.


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That was quite a break -- 4 years. Tell us what you have been doing.
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Graduated RIP, SOCM, assigned to 2/75. Multiple deployments and embracing my personal hell aka the training cycle. Went on a short vacation to Ranger school. This site had a ton of information and guidance when I was desiding if Rangering was for me and while going through the enlistment process. Wanted to give back to the forum.
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CQWQ wrote:Wanted to give back to the forum.
You need to contact Streadfast and update your data on your status. Take a look at what has been written in the past. We have a number of the young DEPS and future soldiers who want to be Medics. We can use your help. Thanks.
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THEY HAVE WHOLE BATTALIONS NOW? :shock: HOW'S THAT WORKING OUT?????








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Welcome back Ranger CQWQ.

Congrats on all your achievements since you were last on Ranger. Thanks for your continuing service to our country. I've updated your title & you can get a new avatar any time Ranger.

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I was reminded that I hadn't posted in a few months and thought is give sitrep. My appologize for not being more active on the board, this training cycle has been hellish. Went on a month long trauma rotation in Atlanta. Learned from the trauma teams and was able to teach the physicians and surgeons a few things myself and fellow medic have learned over the last couple deployments. Battalion/regiment finally dolled out some money to pay for a paramedic refresher course and for the national registry paramedic test. Now have civilian credentials to go with my military medical credentials. Forced into WLC (I've been ducking that course and couldn't hide anymore lol :roll: ) In between that I did all the typical battalion training cycle events. Currently on our yearly medic trip. What else have? Training up a new junior medics, teaching the boys RFR, doing sick call, etc.....I think i saw my family this training cycle also but it may have just been a picture? Train as you fight and you can't see your family on deployment, can you haha! :lol: on a side note I'd be happy to put your pictures on the wall with the rest of the photos!
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Well done. If you have not already done it, we need to get you validated.
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