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Post by Chiron »

Welcome.
RS Class 5-82
French Commando 11-83
LRSLC Class 5-87
U.S. Army 1980-1984 and 1987-1990
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289sotherhalf
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Post by 289sotherhalf »

Welcome to the site.
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Post by Rock Island Ranger »

Whatever
RS Class # 7-76

I'm not the way I am because I was a Ranger - I was a Ranger because of the way I am.

¿Querría usted el primer redondo en la rodilla o la cara?

The road goes on forever and the party never ends.
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66G_RN
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Post by 66G_RN »

As part of the AMEDDs Medical Reengineering Initiative, the newly created (2001) 91W Military Occupational Specialty (MOS), Health Care Specialist, merges two medical MOSs, the 91B MOS Medical Specialist and 91C MOS Practical Nurse. The 91W MOS provides additional skills to meet the operational combat health support needs on the battlefield. Training is focused on emergency care, primary care, medical force protection, and evacuation and retrieval. All medics will graduate with National Registry Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT-B) certification.
The Army plans to eventually restructure this job to MOS 68W.

Aditional skill identifiers:

(1) N3--Occupational Therapy Specialty.

(2) N9--Physical Therapy Specialty.

(3) P1----Orthopedic Specialty.

(4) P2--Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialty.

(5) P3--Eye Specialty.

(6) P5--Master Fitness Trainer.

(7) Y6--Cardiovascular Specialist.

( 8 ) M6--Licensed Practical Nurse

(9) 25--Battle Staff Operations (skill level 3 and above).

(10) 4A--Reclassification Training.
Army Nurse Corps 89-98
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macros10
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Post by macros10 »

Welcome and good luck! There was an RI at 4th Bat. in the late 80's who had two Cuda's I believe and he also had the first nipple ring I ever saw, wild man! Anyone know him? 8)

Again, welcome!

Macros10
"A man's worth begins only when he is willing to die for his principles.."

My avatar won't load, so I have this gay guy, ha! Looks like a SERE student to me, not!

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Nomad
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Post by Nomad »

Macros, what the fuck is up with your avatar? Naked guy in a cage? Having flashbacks or something?
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cams
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he also had the first nipple ring I ever saw, wild man! Anyone know him?

Again, welcome!

Macros10[/quote]

Something wrong with you boy, FIRST nipple ring? How many you seen dude?
No, I don't know him, but he's prolly working the door at the RamRod with a red golf ball in his mouth.
Oh ya, what Matador said, nice avatar. :twisted:
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Rio Hato/AO Diaz CCT/Commo

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until it has destroyed itself from within." -W. Durant
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VAK
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Post by VAK »

I am curious as to why you would turn down the extra training that could be used to better serve your Brother soldiers and save their lives, not to mention help you in the future. You would be able to take a bridge program and get your RN's certification and eventually get your BA in nursing and become an Officer. Ultimatelly saving a shitload of lives in the process while building a good career for yourself. The Army is giving you a chance to make one hell of a life for yourself, why would you not want to take it?
"Interdum feror cupidine partium magnarum Europae vincendarum"
(Sometimes I get this urge to conquer large parts of Europe)

Mentor to those who would seek to be CAS God's
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Post by rakks_junkie »

Welcome, Good luck.
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Odiedog52
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Post by Odiedog52 »

Good to see another WA person.

If you need someone to PT with, I'm over here in Tacoma :)
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VAK
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Post by VAK »

Sponge,

I asked you a fucking question on Thursday. Are you too fucking good to answer? Did you many years of education, getting your associates degree give you some higher right, that precludes you from responding to my inquiries?

NOPE-NO, you are not excused. And the longer it takes you to respond, the more pissed off I am going to be at you. But then, everyone likes me when I am pissed so don't sweat it. You just sit where ever you are playing fluffer for your gay porn flicks.
"Interdum feror cupidine partium magnarum Europae vincendarum"
(Sometimes I get this urge to conquer large parts of Europe)

Mentor to those who would seek to be CAS God's
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