I'd trust an Army medic with my life.
Then again, I'm a little biased.
2007-09-07 10:25:55
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answered by Justin Miller 3
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Im ex marine,and we had navy corp medicas with us in all the combat action i was in.They were trained in navy hospitals.They are trained as nurses and can go on to be same as RN'S.The rank test advances them.The USAF promtes only
if a person will reinlist.Navy has hospitals onboard
there ships.Top dutys being on a navy hospital
ship.
IF your daughter is eger to learn,she may get a chance to go the officers school,
I don't know much about army medics,but do know at this time t he army is paying $ 20.000
To get people to enlist for boot camp.and $10.000 when you finish the training school you
have chosen.
I guess it's a hard thing to make up y our mind.
keep in mind that what ever the recruter telles you,
that he isen't bound to tell you the truth/
I wish the very best ,and mony makes up a lot
of recrutes mind.
I do believe that a girl's life will mature her in
t he service.
Phil welsh.
2007-09-07 10:59:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll be honest: getting into HM (Navy) as a female is gonna be tough. Most of the slots needed are for Men to Go Greenside and work on Marines in the FMF. Actually as a female her options would be limited in all branches. the current need is for combat medics. She can't do that.
ALL the Branches offer comparable training . However, if she isn't motivated, she will do poorly wherever she ends up. the Military is NOT for slackers.
2007-09-07 11:07:52
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answered by Mrsjvb 7
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ROTC skill you will college. unsure you get to % the dep. your fee places you in the two (each and each branch has inner branch's). military ROTC is greater common. talk with each and all the recruiters as quickly as you're 17. you will possibly be waiting to take great thing approximately a application the place they deliver you to college. Air stress, military and army have their own medical Corps, unsure on the topic of the Coast guard yet maximum possibly they have medical officers in clinics as adversarial to Hospitals.
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answered by Anonymous
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I have to say the USAF only because I am enlisted. USAF has great educational benefits, once you are in they will pay 100% tuition to go to school while serving all you have to do is pay for books, plus you get the G.I. Bill which can give you up around $40,000 for college after your out or while your still in. You can also attend the Community College of the Air Force(CCAF) and recieve an associate's degree quite easily, most credits from the CCAF can be transferred to big name schools also so that helps you in the future. In my opinion the Air Force is the best way to go!
2007-09-07 10:23:55
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answered by kgtopdawg 2
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United States Navy is the very best!
The Marine Corps is part of the US Navy, and you often see Navy Corpman attached to Marine Corps Combat Units.
Thank you
2007-09-07 10:18:33
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answered by liquidfire 3
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The army or the navy
2007-09-07 10:16:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Navy
2007-09-07 10:16:08
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answered by John L 5
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I was in the army 5 years. My experience with any of the forces is that the Air force is the most well taken care of, of them all
2007-09-07 10:20:43
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answered by jon_8ball 3
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If her grades are good enough to get her into med school, the military will pay her tuition and a stipend as a scholarship. She would be a 2nd lt. during school and a captain when she graduates.
2007-09-07 10:17:55
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answered by browneyedgirl623 5
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