Just a little background:
I am 27 years old and headed to MEPS on the 25th-26th with a 68W contract. No Opt 40 available at the time AND airborne filled up already, but I am going to see if there is anything I can do to get it in my contract anyways (if that's even possible). I already have my NREMT-B and roughly 4 years in the medical field between running on the medic and working in the emergency department.
I have read a bit about 68W and what the job entails and from my understanding from a previous post earlier is: 68W basically does anything medical related, from boring shit to the fun shit, okay, understandable. However, I have full intentions of going to RASP, entering the regiment and getting to ranger school. I was told from there, after getting into the regiment AND being tabbed we're sent to SOCM training. I have been trying to find any books available that are up to date (or just info period) that I could review and study to just better myself overall and help out when the time comes.
Not looking for any shortcuts or tips to get around anything, just looking for anything I could read up on (if there was anything specific anyone had to share).
I am 27 years old and headed to MEPS on the 25th-26th with a 68W contract. No Opt 40 available at the time AND airborne filled up already, but I am going to see if there is anything I can do to get it in my contract anyways (if that's even possible). I already have my NREMT-B and roughly 4 years in the medical field between running on the medic and working in the emergency department.
I have read a bit about 68W and what the job entails and from my understanding from a previous post earlier is: 68W basically does anything medical related, from boring shit to the fun shit, okay, understandable. However, I have full intentions of going to RASP, entering the regiment and getting to ranger school. I was told from there, after getting into the regiment AND being tabbed we're sent to SOCM training. I have been trying to find any books available that are up to date (or just info period) that I could review and study to just better myself overall and help out when the time comes.
Not looking for any shortcuts or tips to get around anything, just looking for anything I could read up on (if there was anything specific anyone had to share).