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  1. I feel bad bugging you, but i have another question, lol. im assuming you were an officer in the air force, and if so, what were the perks of being one in the air force? Like did you get to travel a lot? thats really what i want to do, but i heard in the air force, one will be stationed for years at one spot then moved as opposed to the navy where you move constantly. Also, if you do know, whats the difference between a flight nurse in the air force or in the navy? (I'm leaning toward the navy, but i want to know a little bit more from someone who was in the airforce). Thank you.
  2. I appreciate all of your advice. I still have a while to go, its hard to get into the classes u need when ur registration date is the last day. But once I do get there, i will definitely inform, you. Thanks again for all your help.
  3. lol. that was very helpful and useful info. on the part about writing, do i just ask them to print out their offers or the numbers or what is it that i actually get in writing?
  4. thank you sooo much for ur reply. everyone says that the air force is the place to be for something like this, but im just trying to ask as many people as i can. i still have a while to go academically, so, ill be needing to talk to a recruiter or something. the air force teaches u ur acls and all the other training required right? you didn't have to learn anything or take any classes before you joined?
  5. Hi. my name is aziz yonuss, and i am currently a student with a nursing major. My goal is to get my BSN and become a flight nurse. But to be a flight nurse in civilian life, i would probably need a couple years CCU experience and ER experience before i can get in. What i want to do instead is join a branch of the military. Which leads to my question of which branch would be best to join for flight nurse? My goal, to narrow this broad question down, is to see a lot of trauma and to do work in the field. I want to specifically help take care of wounded soldiers in the field, and transport them to a hospital, then go back. Does anyone know a job of this type in the military can anyone give me advice on what to do? And i beg forgiveness if i come off ignorant in any way.

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