i sign up for the army. i'm going to go into the medical end of it. wondering if anyone knows what fort i'll be going too. I'M SO PUMPED TOO!!! i really am. and if anyone has been to that one before, tell me what their experience was like there. (i heard it's co-ed. hope the guys are on the otherside of it though).
2006-08-11
14:27:30
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p.s. for all the wise guys and gals don't be common and say "to hell because the army......................this and that sort of thing. thanks, but it's so been done and it's not even clever.
2006-08-11
14:28:34 ·
update #1
loser advisor and "morningstar" who are the same person. look missy, i know you're jealous of me. but you don't have to be (yes i'm aware he's a guy. i have lots of gay guy friends, i know what i'm dealing with here). you're the fat loser. and by the way, you're half right, i'm not at all fat, but i wouldn't mind being toned like madonna!!! loser, bet you wish you WERE madonna, but you'll never be attractive enough. so keep hiding behind your avatar missy, you're not worth looking at. LOL
2006-08-15
07:51:52 ·
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if that is YOUR pic we are looking at,tell them WALTER REED! you will be E-4 in 11 months and 29days and you can hook up with a doctor/officer going into private practice and retire a young WIFE!
2006-08-11 14:44:44
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answered by badmts 4
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When I was in many years ago, the medics all went to school in Fort Sam Houston, and an answer here seems to indicate that is still true.
I liked the answer about marrying a doctor, hee, hee, that was good, but if you look like the picture, it is believable. :)
I also enjoyed the Madigan comment. Back in the 60's, I was a firefighter, and I got assigned duty at Madigan, our barracks were in main Fort Lewis, and they selected me because I would drive myself to the fire station which meant the van didn't have to drive me every day. In those days, Madigan was a honeycomb of wooden buildings and we got wounded from Nam. Sure wonder what it's like now.
2006-08-11 21:52:51
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answered by retiredslashescaped1 5
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Give your recruiter a call and ask if they might know or what the likelyhood is of where your going.
I know for the Navy they have women go to Orlando only. Things may have changed since I was in. It will be co-ed as they don't allow fraternization in boot camp. You should wait until way after getting to your command to decide to frat.Hey....your human but remember your female too and guys will be trying.
Heres a bit of something for you to read up on.
http://www.baseops.net/basictraining/army.html
2006-08-11 21:36:23
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answered by Jedi 7
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Congratulations and thank you. I'm not sure about this but I knew a guy who was an army medic and he went to school in San Antonio, Tx...dont know what fort or base name is though.
if it IS San Antonio...enjoy...it's a beautifil city...but hot as hell this time of year.
2006-08-11 21:34:13
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answered by RunningOnMT 5
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I couldn't find a definite answer for medical personnel, but it will be based partially on where you are from I believe. Here is some more information with links to even more information so good luck.
http://usmilitary.about.com/od/armyjoin/l/aaarmybasic1.htm
2006-08-11 21:40:00
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answered by Anonymous
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My son was a medic, he went to fort benning GA. for his basic training, than he went to fort sam houston for his AIT, than he went to Fort drum NY as his base with the 10th mountain div. than he went to Iraq. Good luck with your new career, and thank you.
2006-08-11 23:39:16
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answered by Stand 4 somthing Please! 6
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Do you mean for school, or your duty station? And yes, the guys are next to you damn near 24/7, get used to it, that is how it is when you get out of school as well.
2006-08-11 23:06:38
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answered by theheronhouse@sbcglobal.net 2
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Fort Sam Houston in TX
You should already have this information if you are confirmed for school for your MOS.
2006-08-11 21:39:55
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answered by Sherry L 2
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you can always ask the person in charge where you're going.
anyway, I just want to say, Thank you for your help. And god bless you. Be Safe. We salute you!
2006-08-11 21:30:58
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answered by jugglaman 4
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It all depends after you go through your A school, after basic training.
2006-08-11 22:37:08
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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