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02ducky
07-12-2013, 10:22
Kid leaves tomorrow to go to AIT, she wants to be a combat medic, gulp!!

Any words of wisdom for her before she goes?

I will have to post a pic of her when she was in basic tonight.

Bailey Guns
07-12-2013, 10:23
No words of wisdom...just best wishes.

StagLefty
07-12-2013, 10:43
Send her with our best and thank yous !

TheBelly
07-12-2013, 10:45
good luck..... isn't it 46 weeks or something like that?

Don't do stupid crap, don't get caught up in the drama, keep the end goal in mind: graduation and being the best medic you can.

sroz
07-12-2013, 11:29
Thank you to both of you. I have 3 daughters and although I would support their decision and be proud of them, I would also constantly be a nervous wreck.

Be proud of her and let her know we are also proud & grateful for her service.

zteknik
07-12-2013, 11:36
Best wishes to her.
As far as words of wisdom-Belly summed it up.
Motivation goes a long way.

spleify
07-12-2013, 11:56
Be safe and god bless.

Mick-Boy
07-12-2013, 12:40
Mouth shut and ears open.

Best of luck to the future Angel of the Battlefield.

theGinsue
07-12-2013, 13:28
good luck..... isn't it 46 weeks or something like that?

Don't do stupid crap, don't get caught up in the drama, keep the end goal in mind: graduation and being the best medic you can.


Mouth shut and ears open.

Best of luck to the future Angel of the Battlefield.

Nothing I can really add that wasn't said here except THANK YOU! for answering the call (to service). God Bless you & let us know if we can help with anything.

trlcavscout
07-12-2013, 14:02
Best wishes, just tell her to stay away from the bad apples and stay focused and she will have no problems.

sabot_round
07-12-2013, 14:11
Combat medic is about 16 weeks long. Those of us that have been in a combat zone know what our medics endure and the horors of some of the combat wounds they deal with. Nothing that they do in training will prepare them for that. I make it a habit of talking to our medics at least on a weekly basis and ensure that they are being taken care of. God bless'em all and good luck to your daugther.


SR

Lex_Luthor
07-12-2013, 14:13
Wish her good luck and thank you for her service!