I joined the Navy directly out of high school, I've always known I'd be in the armed forces but it wasn't until I were 16 I decided I wanted to be a Corpsman.
Let's keep it short and sweet because there are a lot of introductions to read, I want two things. To serve my country to the maximum of my capabilities because not everybody is capable of it, and I want a challenge.
I like this community because if I've the wrong attitude or the wrong info or just not squared away, I might get called an asshole, but you guys will tell me how to fix the issue, I see that a lot here and I'm always trying to better myself, I know I've a long way to go.
I'm currently in Corpsman A school but it is never too early to research and position myself to be better prepared for the future.
My primary focus is to do well in A school, I want to be in the higher echelon of any command I report to, and though A school is a training command, I still strive to exceed expectations.
I hope I don't come off as another kid who wants to be the guy on the call of duty poster, I have a love for medicine and I believe there is nothing that would be more rewarding than to take care of our elite boys, because they've taken care of me in unspeakable ways. Don't mean to sound like I'm making a speech or a suck up, but truly, I am honored.
Thanks guys!
Let's keep it short and sweet because there are a lot of introductions to read, I want two things. To serve my country to the maximum of my capabilities because not everybody is capable of it, and I want a challenge.
I like this community because if I've the wrong attitude or the wrong info or just not squared away, I might get called an asshole, but you guys will tell me how to fix the issue, I see that a lot here and I'm always trying to better myself, I know I've a long way to go.
I'm currently in Corpsman A school but it is never too early to research and position myself to be better prepared for the future.
My primary focus is to do well in A school, I want to be in the higher echelon of any command I report to, and though A school is a training command, I still strive to exceed expectations.
I hope I don't come off as another kid who wants to be the guy on the call of duty poster, I have a love for medicine and I believe there is nothing that would be more rewarding than to take care of our elite boys, because they've taken care of me in unspeakable ways. Don't mean to sound like I'm making a speech or a suck up, but truly, I am honored.
Thanks guys!