I'm in the middle of getting everything together to apply for the reserves right now so i cant really answer you question as well as i would want. But when my friends and family found out i was serous about it i got no support (excepted forĀ a few of my friends). I've heard it was a great...
whoa, that's pretty brutal just to keep the dog tag with the body.
i read that they put computer chip things i.d. disks now on one of the google sites.
i don't know if it's true or not, but if it is do they do that with the Canadian i.d. disks?
I don't know if this is just for decorative dog tags or they actually did this for the WW dog tags too. But do the WW dog tags have that little notch at the bottom of the tag? like the dog tag in this link:
http://www.armydogtags.com/FormatWWII1.jpg
If they did, what was it for?
and do they...
thank you, it helps allot. that was exactly the information i needed. i guess I'll applie for another occupation till i get my high school courses then transfer to a medical tech.
I read through allot of the posts but it still leaves me with a question.
I'm 16, and unfortunately i failed a grade so I'm still making my way through grade 10. I know that i have to complete my grade 10 to be eligible to join the reserves, but i wanted to join as an army medic.
i was wondering...
Hi,
I'm looking for anybody who is currently in the 28th medical company.
I'm 16 so I've never had any medical training before. I was reading a page off of the CFHS site and (correct me if I'm wrong) it said that if you never had any previous midical training in the civilian world, you would...
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