Re: Navy Vs. Army Nursing?
SFGuy-
Once again, you have it wrong. Currently, I have at least 2 nurses that I know of deployed to both Afghanistan (22nd MEU, Marines) and Africa. If you don't know what's going on there, then that further explains how uninformed you really are. I will ask that until you do more research about what Navy/Army nurses do in the field, refrain from saying it is "highly" anything.
According to your bio it says you're in the IRR, apparently you've been in before, what have you got against Army/ Navy nurses? As far as the SOF community, you're right, generally we don't service SOF, normally not enough room for us nurses. However, explain to me why from DEC 26 - JAN 6 of 1999 I spent in support of the SEALS in South America? Can you explain it? Must have been "highly unlikely" then also. My family sure remembers it. So unless you've done it, don't bag on it!!!
For the rest, I apologize for me getting "up in arms" about this post. However, if you were in my shoes, you'd understand. Navy and Army nurses have a very storied history of our support of our combat forces. Not a day goes by that I am not proud of what I've done in the Navy and to have that picked apart, is UNSAT!! This should bare witness to how I feel about being a part of our armed services. I normally do not participate in such debates via the internet, but to say that nurse don't go in to combat is incorrect and misleading to others here, just trying to set the record straight. I hope the debate does not continue.
HOO-RAH!!!
LT Dan
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