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if not, who are medics that carry guns in Canadian Forces
what are they called?
what are they called?
nursingofficer said:if not, who are medics that carry guns in Canadian Forces
what are they called?
SFB said:Actually the nursing officers do not carry them like infantry soldiers. They carry weapons much more relaxed, more like other support officers and not at all like combat arms soldiers.
Soldiers.
If you do not like the sarcasm by which I answer your questions, then perhaps you should rethink how and when you ask them, as you could be supervising those soldiers who are Med Techs in the near future.
BYT Driver said:IIRC, under the Geneva Convention, Medical personal carry side arms for the defense of thier patients during the amelioration (read evacuation) (phew, I said it!) of said casualties.
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BYT Driver said:IIRC, under the Geneva Convention, Medical personal carry side arms for the defense of thier patients during the amelioration (read evacuation) (phew, I said it!) of said casualties.
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medicineman said:I think you'll find that they may carry "small arms" for personal or patient protection...this includes things larger than sidearms.
MM
ModlrMike said:To amplify... effectively anything other than a crew served weapon.
CombatDoc said:The only trade is the CF that do not carry weapon are....Padres. All the rest, including all medical trades, carry weapons in an operational theatre.
NL_engineer said:I recall a Padre visiting a Leger on my tour carrying his C7 and 9mm, and the one from our fob walked around with his C7, 9mm or both.