Flynnstone26
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Greetings Everyone,
I am joining this site to learn more about life as a Navy Corpsman attached to a Marine Unit and becoming a SARC. A brief background on me, I was in NROTC as a Marine Option and completed two years. I did not receive a scholarship so I was not able to continue onto my junior year. I left college, received my EMT-B, then worked to gain experience to be able to attend Paramedic School; which I will complete in four months. I have always wanted to join the Marines, however with my new passion for medicine I am strongly drawn to the Corpsman. I come onto this site seeking some insider knowledge and advice. Every day I seek to improve myself. With my goal set on becoming a Corpsman nothing can stop me. I would just prefer to work smarter not harder. Thank you for taking the time to read my introduction.
Very Respectfully,
Flynnstone26
I am joining this site to learn more about life as a Navy Corpsman attached to a Marine Unit and becoming a SARC. A brief background on me, I was in NROTC as a Marine Option and completed two years. I did not receive a scholarship so I was not able to continue onto my junior year. I left college, received my EMT-B, then worked to gain experience to be able to attend Paramedic School; which I will complete in four months. I have always wanted to join the Marines, however with my new passion for medicine I am strongly drawn to the Corpsman. I come onto this site seeking some insider knowledge and advice. Every day I seek to improve myself. With my goal set on becoming a Corpsman nothing can stop me. I would just prefer to work smarter not harder. Thank you for taking the time to read my introduction.
Very Respectfully,
Flynnstone26