Very little you do in the army is because you want to, that said if the officer is already a medical officer, I am sure that he or she could volunteer for field duty as opposed to work in a hospital or clinic, of course there is a non voluntary rotation system called PROFIS which ensures that these slots get filled.
An officer with the rank of Colonel (kernel).
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Yes, Tae-Joong Yang was an officer in the Republic of Korea (ROK) Army in 2003. He held a significant position and played a role in various military operations during his service. His contributions to the army have been recognized, making him a notable figure in South Korean military history.
Not really. SAR tends to be relegated to the Air Force, Navy, and Coast Guard. There really isn't an equivalent in the Army.
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There is no such rank as Medic Sergeant Major of the Army. There is a Sergeant Major of the Army and regardless of his specialty, it is just SMA.
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I was a Combat Medic in the Regular Army from 1998 to 2002, and then in the Army National Guard from 2002 - 2006. When I enlisted, the MOS was 91B, and it was actually called Combat Medic (and was exclusive to line units). With the reoorganisation the MOS was changed to 68W, which was now called Healthcare Specialist, and was no longer exclusive to line units.
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They're not supposed to. A medic is able to defend themselves and their patient(s), but cannot engage in an offencive manner.
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Yes, anyone including noncombatants that is participating in a war can be killed.
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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.