Pusser
Army.ca Veteran
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Go for the sword. Swords are cool and are in fact one of an officer's badges of office. As for medical officers and swords, I'm not aware of any restrictions. Medical personnel are allowed weapons for personal protection (as well as that of their patients and hospitals as far as I know). The Royal Navy even had a specific pattern for surgeons at one point. You might want to check to see if the Medical Branch uses a specific pattern. If not, there is a universal pattern (i.e. infantry) for use of branches that don't have one of their own.
If you're interested in buying one, you might want to look at: http://www.pooleysword.com/ or http://www.wkc-solingen.de/newshop/index.html. These are the companies that purchased all of Wilkinson Sword's equipment and patterns when they stopped making swords a few years ago. I'd like to point out that the prices have come down considerably from when Wilkinson still did it.
If you're interested in buying one, you might want to look at: http://www.pooleysword.com/ or http://www.wkc-solingen.de/newshop/index.html. These are the companies that purchased all of Wilkinson Sword's equipment and patterns when they stopped making swords a few years ago. I'd like to point out that the prices have come down considerably from when Wilkinson still did it.