Airborne School
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@guitarhamster102 i got u
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OMG I can't wait to go to airborne school. My Reserve unit is airborne so I will have to go eventually XD
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@117MrSmiley MARINE is right. IF you go to medical school (BIG IF) and manage to pass it, you WILL be an officer if you decide to join Army. If you go fresh out of college or high school w/o ROTC, you can enlist as medic. NOBODY , unless if ur stupid, go to medical school and go become a medic. If you want experience in college, i suggest medic in National Guard or Reserve and apply to medical school in college. GO TO COLLEGE. Don't go to West Point if you want to serve as medic.
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All of them are my bros.
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@MARINE9839 Haha I will
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@MARINE9839 YES SIR!
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@MARINE9839 people said you cant. you have to be a medic by going to med school then enlist. but after westpoint you gotta serve after graduation
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@MARINE9839 im 16 going on 17. wanna go to medical school first then enlist and be a medic. but at the same time i wanna go to westpoint academy. problem is. im scared to tell my parents. my dad wants me to be a doctor and my whole family is planning on getting me to harvard or stanford. they have no idea that i want to go into the army
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@MARINE9839 well, when im up high i think about the feeling of falling and my stomach turning. But im not that scared of hights, (as long as i have a parachute)
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@117MrSmiley The question should be do I want to be a part of the greatest soldiers in the U.S. Army. You have to be Airborne to be in the Special Forces, Rangers, 82nd Abn Div, 173rd Abn Bde, and 4th Bde 25th Inf Div. There is a cliche that is part of Airborne legacy."If you are not scared, you're either a liar or you're crazy." I had acrophobia aerophobia, and motion sickness; however, it did not deter me from Airborne School or three years in the 82nd Abn Div. I still can't believe I did it.
thats my bro!!!!!
americanniceguy1 3 years ago 23
which one?
hotmixdave 3 years ago 18