![]() ![]() Also have spoken to recruiters, but I've seen so much more genuine thought and advice on Reddit I figured it'd be another good source. I've spent a lot of time asking friends both in the Army and Navy their thoughts. But I really have a genuine interest in the rates I've mentioned. I know I could be a paperwork guy or something meh. As you progress in your career and attend certain schools, ASIs will be added. 19K- Armor Crewman 4- E-7 4- Recruiter (I sucked BTW) R4- Stryker Mobile Gun System Certified A8- M1A1 Master Gunner Certified. Most MOS have additional skill identifiers attached. It's a shame because if it takes any longer than 6 months than that's messing up the time line I have in mind.Īny 68 Whiskeys, 68 X-rays, or Corpsman out there that have any thoughts? Discussion is open to all of course and is appreciated.Īdditionally, I scored 96 on the ASVAB. To most, it is just a bunch of random numbers, but heres the breakdown. I want to serve, I want the MOS that's going to give me the opportunity to get my schooling done too.Īlso heard it takes quite a while to get HM from a Navy Recruiter. It only takes 2 years to achieve, but I figured with deployments/training I should shoot for finishing it in four. ![]() I'd like to pursue a M.S in Psychology while active. ![]() Youll also train other Soldiers in lifesaver/first responder. Your training will allow you to serve as a first responder and triage illnesses and injuries to save lives, much like a paramedic in the civilian world. What are the minimum terms of enlistment for the above? I believe HM is 5 years. As a Combat Medic Specialist, youll administer emergency medical care in the field in both combat and humanitarian situations. I've narrowed it down to 68W, 68X, or Hospital Corpsman. Having a bit of a crisis choosing a MOS / Branch. ![]()
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