That_Good_Life
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- Joined
- Dec 6, 2018
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Background:
If you read my intro, you know that I will be enlisting in the U.S. Army in 2020 summer, (after I complete my associates degree...hopefully).
By the end of this semester, I will have my EMT-B license, as I am currently taking EMS and biology classes at my community college. I'll also be trying out for ski-patrol next month.
My goal is to enlist with an option 40 and tryout for the elite Ranger regiment.
I called my recruiter a couple weeks ago and he told me he could easily get me a Ranger contract to go infantry or medic and have me shipped out in 3 weeks. I'm trying to understand the roles of each MOS and Ranger, before committing.
Question:
Could someone tell me what the day in the life as a Ranger medic is?
I have a burning desire to obtain two advanced skill sets. Which are to be more than proficient in firearm tactics and maneuverability along with advanced knowledge and experience in trauma/ emergency care as a paramedic. (Plan is to work for a three letter government agency or as a flight paramedic if I survive from my military career)
TLDR: I love guns and I also love people. I want to save/ help people for a living. Is this what Ranger Medics do?
If you read my intro, you know that I will be enlisting in the U.S. Army in 2020 summer, (after I complete my associates degree...hopefully).
By the end of this semester, I will have my EMT-B license, as I am currently taking EMS and biology classes at my community college. I'll also be trying out for ski-patrol next month.
My goal is to enlist with an option 40 and tryout for the elite Ranger regiment.
I called my recruiter a couple weeks ago and he told me he could easily get me a Ranger contract to go infantry or medic and have me shipped out in 3 weeks. I'm trying to understand the roles of each MOS and Ranger, before committing.
Question:
Could someone tell me what the day in the life as a Ranger medic is?
I have a burning desire to obtain two advanced skill sets. Which are to be more than proficient in firearm tactics and maneuverability along with advanced knowledge and experience in trauma/ emergency care as a paramedic. (Plan is to work for a three letter government agency or as a flight paramedic if I survive from my military career)
TLDR: I love guns and I also love people. I want to save/ help people for a living. Is this what Ranger Medics do?