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| Senior Member | Military Nurses? Just curious, are their members on this site that are past or present military nurses, or otherwise? If so, please post a little bio of when & where, etc. Here is my Bio; USAR Nurse Corps, SEP 2003 - MAR 2006 [5501st USAH, FSH, TX] REG ANC, MAR 2006 - Present [Madigan Army Medical Center, FT Lewis, WA] ![]() --------------- USMC AD, aircraft electrician & com/nav tech on F-4 Phantoms 1980-1988 ![]() |
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| Re: Military Nurses? Army Nurse Corps (ret) here .... Was USAF during the tail end of Vietnam... It's great to have another Army Nurse here ![]()
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| I was never a RN in the military but I was a hospital corpsman in the UNS. My exact title was "Otorhinolaryngology Technician". Yup, an ENT technician. It has been years since I left the military. In some ways I regret not staying in the reserves while attending nursing school. I have had several offers to accept a commission as a RN in the USN but currently I have twins that are age 5 and right now they would not be able to cope with my being absent from them for any extended period of time. I do have the up-most respect for all nurses that serve their county in the military. |
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I left the USMC honorably in 1988, then came back into the military at the age of 42 via ANC Reserve in 2003, and now AD ANC [as of 3/31/06]. Psssst, once your kiddos get to be teenagers, or leave the proverbial nest all together you may want to consider seeing a military healthcare recruiter for that reserve commission. Just a thought to keep in the back of your brain housing group, LOL. | |
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| Senior Member | Re: Military Nurses? Kimmiejs - Even though you would be near 50 yrs old by the time your daughters are teenagers it would not be a big problem. You would be able to substact the number of prior service years from your chronological age to come up with a military age, so to speak. However, being in Australia does put a kink in such an idea, LOL. |
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