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Infantry, Combat Engineer, Artillery and Combat Medic would all probably be to your liking than. You can get a Ranger contract with all of this fields, and they are also good feeders to SF down the road if you're so inclined.
There is plenty on here regarding Cav Scout, they sound high speed, but they really just aren't. If you want to do the sneaking around bit, do it on the Infantry side, there are far more doors open in the was of scout platoon, dismounted recon companies and LRS.
MP is a glorified security guard in the Army, they do get out in the field and do some small unit stuff, but for the most part they push convoys, crowd control and write tickets. You wont gain much LE experience from the MP's. CID on the other hand is like the Army's FBI, they investigate all felonies that happen on Army bases, as well joint agency investigations and performing PSD for high ranking people. Last I checked you had to be an E5 with a few years service to apply for that. They generally recruit Army wide (not from the MP's) and are normally looking for accountants, computer guru's and special skills that will help them accomplish their mission.
Paralegal in the Army is really no different than one outside the Army. You will wear a uniform, but work bankers hours, hit the field once a year for weapon qual and warrior tasks, and than back behind the desk.
If I was personally doing it all over again, I would get an 11X opt 40 (Infantry, airborne, RASP), knock it out while I was young and healthy, than decide from there if I wanted to stay in, and what I wanted to do if I did want to stay in.
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I don't see medic, combat or otherwise. It means you have to take care of other people, I don't see that in anything Duhram has said.
Well, here we are, telling him what he should be, and I forgot to bring my spoon along.