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You don't "go" either of these. SEALs and SARCs are not the same thing and I'm sure you know that. I think the fact that you used SF as a general term and then followed it up with "SEAL or SARC" means you need to do your research and/or drop it and focus on whatever the job at hand is. I am just a lurker working hard towards my goal of earning the 8427 NEC, but I am also a fellow corpsman and would like to stress to you the importance of situational awareness and attention to detail. It is my belief that many of these members will say the same.

Good luck.

I have done all the research and the only reason I said it like that is because I haven't decided. I want to do SARC so i can keep the medical aspect of it, but SEALs is something i've always wanted to do.
 
I have done all the research and the only reason I said it like that is because I haven't decided. I want to do SARC so i can keep the medical aspect of it, but SEALs is something i've always wanted to do.

Either way, it's not going Special Forces. Not only that, but you say you want to go SARC to "keep the medical aspect of it". Exactly WTF do you think SEAL medics do? You're either lazy, or you suck at explaining yourself. Or maybe both.
 
I have done all the research and the only reason I said it like that is because I haven't decided. I want to do SARC so i can keep the medical aspect of it, but SEALs is something i've always wanted to do.
I'm not sure if you noticed, but you didn't answer a single portion of the question that was asked.
 
Either way, it's not going Special Forces. Not only that, but you say you want to go SARC to "keep the medical aspect of it". Exactly WTF do you think SEAL medics do? You're either lazy, or you suck at explaining yourself. Or maybe both.

SEAL medics are going away. He may know more than he is letting. On.
 
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