Distance will determine that.
During the war, every unit went to the field with a medic, even tank units had medics riding on them. So that would make thousands of medics. See a medic in Vietnam website; they'll more than likely have a number of combat medic badges issued during the war. Those badges may or may not have been created during the Vietnam War. The infantryman's CIB was created in 1944 (WWII).
In 1901 in their glider.
Because Fate told her that he would have a short, glorious life and she wanted to make him immortal so that he would have a long life. Alas this did not happen as the heel that she held him by when she dipped him in the river Styx, was not made immortal and that's how he died - shot in the heel with an arrow by Paris.
yes the spanish and native americans did get along but no for long because the spanish wanted to make the natives live the spanish life style and if they didnt do it they didnt live in the town.
a long time
Strength will not enhance Hope's skill as a medic, magic will make him a more effective medic and Strength will make him a better commando.
38 mins.. Make the flight every week
To make a quick stop between long flights
How ever long you make it baby ;)
Same as any other job in the military. Go to a recruiter, score well enough on the ASVAB to qualify and tell your recruiter that you want to be a medic. Make sure it says medic (68W in the US army) on your contract.
The Spitfire made it's first flight in 1936, - that was 77 years ago.
http://www.navycs.com/2012-military-pay-chart.html Dependent upon time in service and pay grade. Also many other factors such as flight pay, seperation pay, hazardous duty pay, ect...
About an hour and a half. Sometimes they make it in an hour.
Yes, and some species make long migrations in flight, over thousands of miles.
It takes 4 hours 55 minutes to make a nonstop flight from Toronto, Canada to Seattle, Washington. The flight distance is 2,073 miles.
Well it all depends. Buy a ticket and take the flight yourself! I bet it would make a cool vacation. Then you would have answered your own question. :)
It took the Apollo 11 crew three days to reach the moon.