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    Exclamation Navy SEALS and Navy Corpsmen....

    .....just for info's sake: a Navy Corpsman has to qualify as a SEAL, to be part of a SEAL Team. Anybody else got any futher info??........
    ANCHORS AWEIGH!!.....Doc Greek


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    .....just for info's sake: a Navy Corpsman has to qualify as a SEAL, to be part of a SEAL Team. Anybody else got any futher info??........
    ANCHORS AWEIGH!!.....Doc Greek

    How to Become a Navy Seal Corpsman
    X Evan SalvesonEvan Salveson has been writing for various websites since August 2009, specializing in the military and health care. Salveson served in the U.S. Navy for eight years, aboard a submarine and as a Navy Instructor. He has a Bachelor of Arts in workforce education from Southern Illinois University. He is currently working towards graduating as a registered nurse.
    By Evan Salveson, eHow Contributor updated: May 17, 2010

    . US Navy Seal Corpsman requirements If you have aspirations to join the United States Navy and become a Navy SEAL Corpsman, your journey will be long and very hard, but in the end you will join the most elite group of fighters in the world. As a Corpsman on a Navy SEAL Team, you will be the first and sometimes only means to medical survival for a wounded teammate or someone else in need of your medical care and expertise.

    Difficulty:ChallengingInstructions

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    Talk to a Navy recruiter about joining the Navy. The process to enlist into the Navy itself isn't rigorous, but the recruiter will make sure you that qualify, check your background and answer any questions that you have. They will also have you take the ASVAB test. This test grades your aptitudes and what you be best at in the Navy.

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    Go to your nearest Military Entrance Processing Station(MEPS) and take your Navy medical exam. This exam will be scheduled by your recruiter for a time that best suits your schedule. Transportation and lodging will be provided free of charge for you.

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    Sign up to attend Navy Corpsman school after you pass your medical examination. A Navy Career Counselor will talk to you and explain your options and ask you for your likes and dislikes. Let him or her know that your ultimate goal is to become a Navy SEAL Corpsman.

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    Ship out to Great Lakes, IL to attend Navy Recruit Basic Training. Navy Recruit Basic Training is 8 weeks long and will prepare you for life in the Navy.

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    Begin preparing for the Navy SEAL Physical Screening Test Requirements. The Physical Screening Test encompasses a 500 yard swim, push-ups, sit-ups and 1.5 mile run. Each portion of the test has minimum requirements so ensure you prepare yourself.

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    Graduate from Navy Corpsman 'A' School. Once you graduate from Navy Corpsman 'A' School, you are officially a Navy Corpsman.

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    Attend the Navy Seal Prep Course in Chicago, IL. This prep course is 8 weeks long and will prepare you for SEAL training school.(BUD/S). During the prep course is when you will take the Seal Physical Training Test. You will have more than one opportunity to take the test if you do not pass the first time, but you must pass it by the end of prep course.

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    Graduate from BUD/S training. BUD/S training is 24 weeks in length and takes place in Coronodo, CA. This is where the Navy will test your mental and physical toughness to see if you meet the merits for becoming a Navy SEAL.

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    Graduate from Parachute Jump School. Jump school is 3 weeks long and is in San Diego, CA. Here you will learn how to properly parachute and jump out of airplanes, helicopters and high rise objects.

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    Attend the Advanced Medical Training Course at Ft. Bragg, NC. This course is 6 months long and will prepare you to become a SEAL medic.



    Read more: How to Become a Navy Seal Corpsman | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_6524638_beco...#ixzz1LIpvKzl3


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    Also, once one gets through all of the training, when you get your Budweiser, you are no longer rated as a Medical Corpsman. Your rate changes to Special Warfare Operator - who just happens to have more than average medical training.


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    THE AUTHOR OF LONE SUVIVOR MIKE PURCELL WAS A CORPSMAN HM1 I BELIEVE


    SEMPER FI

    stephen doc hansen hm3


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    lets go docs they came beforeWW2 vets us thanks you docs

    This come out of Milwaukee WI has been sending WW2 vets on the honer flights for about 2 years now a documentary is comming out please send this site out to all who care about the VETS. Yes the same state that has been in the news about our collective union rights
    Show Your Thanks to World War II Vets by Watching This 2-min Video this will flim will come out in Nov. of this year.


    Send it to all who cares lets us Docs make this happen!


    A VERY GOOD cause !!! Please take the time to view and then spread the word.



    http://media.causes.com/1060527?p_id=175378540











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    Thank You Paul It Was A Tear Jerker

    Semper Fi Brother

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    Another fake Navy Seal caught....


    http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_theloo...navy-seal-tale


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    Unhappy Here we go again !

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    Another so-called " Christain " , just relying on lies to make himself look as good or even like Christ !


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