In two years, you'd be a Specialist (regardless of MOS), provided you didn't do something which got you busted down. As for serving as a paramedic in the Army... nowadays, the MOS is called "Healthcare Specialist" (68W), and requires a basic EMT licence. There were personnel with this MOS who served as EMTs on-post - however, prior to the reorganisation which did away with the old 91B (Combat Medic) MOS and folded it into 68W, most of these personnel did not even possess a basic EMT licence.
As the trend towards privatising services for the military grows, it's likely EMT services are performed by civilian contractors now, although I can't say with 100% certainty.
The army pay scale was categorized by how many years a person served for their country. A person who was new to the army would make around 650 dollars a year, while a person who had served over three years would make 1,375 dollars a year.
he served in the army for about 20 years
He's a soldier in the army who has served in Iraq for three years.
I think he served 2 years in the Army
He served 4 years in the Military in WWI.
Yes, if you served, you are a veteran.
Gary Paulsen's father served in the army for about 20 years.
Stan Lee served in the army from 1942 to 1945.
Yes, served in Hawaii.
Germany.
Yes, for two years he served as a conscript in the US army.
That depends of the context of the question. If he was a member of the US army and served with Canadians, he would wear an American uniform. If he was an American and he joined the Canadian military, he would wear a Canadian uniform.