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Brandon Robbins

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My name is Brandon. Im a prior Marine, still in the IRR. I currently go to school for emergency medical response and are finishing up an associates in applied science towards that. I been having this itch for MARSOC that I cant get rid of no matter what I try to tell myself. I have a family and everything going for me but I still I need something. Anyway, I'm not looking for words of discouragement. Hoping to gain insight by some other fathers and husbands on here that'll help me in the future. Cheers
 
Welcome aboard, Marine.
Might want to re-think using your full name as your user name. Just a thought.
 
Brandon, Welcome aboard, Marine.
To save you some grief, I have some hints. Atrocious grammar is unbecoming. You say you are educating yourself. Show it.
You also throw the phrases "operator" and "medical degree" around haphazardly. They mean specific things. Be factual.
Fuckall, other than that, pull up a chair and shoot the breeze.
 
Well I'm no English major but I will try my absolute best to be on top of grammar. I feel slapped in the face but at the same time, appreciative towards the fact that someone else is pushing me to my best. My medical degree is in emergency medical response as stated before. For the gentleman who asked about prior service information, I was a heavy equipment operator / 1345. I spent my whole career in the wing, MWSS-171 and 371. I have no combat experience what so ever, leading me to this lack of fulfillment. I joined to be a combat engineer. As a kid, "combat' engineer" just sounded like the high octane job I was looking for. Needless to say, I wasn't satisfied with my military career.
 
Well I'm no English major but I will try my absolute best to be on top of grammar. I feel slapped in the face but at the same time, appreciative towards the fact that someone else is pushing me to my best. My medical degree is in emergency medical response as stated before. For the gentleman who asked about prior service information, I was a heavy equipment operator / 1345. I spent my whole career in the wing, MWSS-171 and 371. I have no combat experience what so ever, leading me to this lack of fulfillment. I joined to be a combat engineer. As a kid, "combat' engineer" just sounded like the high octane job I was looking for. Needless to say, I wasn't satisfied with my military career.

We just like to know everyone's background here. No big deal. Don't feel like you've been slapped in the face. Everywhere you go people have a different culture and way of doing things. This is not the internet at large here and is a fairly professional forum. Others have made been corrected...far more vigorously. Welcome to the site and look forward to interacting with you here. There is a font of knowledge here that you can draw from in your endeavors to achieve whatever it is you are looking for.
 
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