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Offline GFShill

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Re: Hospital Corpsman
« Reply #15 on: June 15, 2008, 07:00:00 PM »
For a good training plan, check out http://www.halhigdon.com and find the distance you want to reach.
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Offline gunnss

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Re: Hospital Corpsman
« Reply #16 on: June 15, 2008, 08:54:02 PM »
I don't know it still looks safer than when I was in, (83 to 96) and before 91 it was "peace" time.


 
U.S. Active Duty Military Deaths 1980-2006      



1980 .... 2,392
1981 .... 2,380
1982 .... 2,319
1983 .... 2,465
1984 .... 1,999
1985 .... 2,252
1986 .... 1,984
1987 .... 1,983
1988 .... 1,819
1989 .... 1,636
1990 .... 1,507
1991 .... 1,787
1992 .... 1,293
1993 .... 1,213
1994 .... 1,075
1995 .... 1,040
1996 ....... 974
1997 ....... 817
1998 ....... 827
1999 ....... 796
2000 ....... 758
2001 ....... 891
2002 ....... 999
2003 .... 1,228
2004 .... 1,874
2005 .... 1,942
2006 .... 1,858




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Kevin



Hows it getting better, they are sending you to Afghanistan to do the second most dangerous job in the military (convoy escort)?

Not to be taken out of context, I applaud and appreciate your service.
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Offline BlueJ1

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Re: Hospital Corpsman
« Reply #17 on: June 15, 2008, 09:27:46 PM »
Aqua,

In the beginning of your career there is a lot of BS. As the years go on there is less and less. Going over there is just part of my job. Its an experience I wouldn't get being a civilian and Im getting paid for it.
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