AshlynnRose
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...However, I cannot decide where to go.? I cant decide if i want to join the Marine Corps and just train emergency medical on the side, or if I want to directly go in as a Corpsman through the Navy.
I do not want to be trained differently just because I am female. I also dont want some cushy desk job. My original intent was to join the Army and become a combat medic- I would LOVE to do frontline medical-
What would be the best route for this to be accomplished? Navy or Just training on the side through the Marines?
I do know that the Marines do not have a medical MOS, my recruiter made that very clear to me. I'd be in school for emergency medicine and combat life saving tactics if I joined the Corps. I would be gaining credits and probably faster promotions- but would end up using less if not 0 of that knowledge.
I guess, my question is which is a better route to go? Does the navy have anyone who travels with the Marines in front line or is it all on boats?
I do not want to be trained differently just because I am female. I also dont want some cushy desk job. My original intent was to join the Army and become a combat medic- I would LOVE to do frontline medical-
What would be the best route for this to be accomplished? Navy or Just training on the side through the Marines?
I do know that the Marines do not have a medical MOS, my recruiter made that very clear to me. I'd be in school for emergency medicine and combat life saving tactics if I joined the Corps. I would be gaining credits and probably faster promotions- but would end up using less if not 0 of that knowledge.
I guess, my question is which is a better route to go? Does the navy have anyone who travels with the Marines in front line or is it all on boats?