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Combat Medics do many different things to help their patients. In a garrison environment, the medic runs daily sick call, tracks the unit's medical readiness, provides medical coverage for firing or demolition ranges and provides general medical guidance. When the unit deploys, the medic does all those same things, in addition to going on every mission the unit goes on. If the unit comes under attack, the medic is in charge of triage, care under fire, tacticle field care and evacuation of all casualties. Basically, the Combat Medic handles everything in the unit that has anything to do with anyone's physical well-being. Combat Medics are trained in many skills. They are taught many different kinds of splints. They can give medications. They can manage a person's airway, or, if there is no airway, create one. Medics are also trained to suppress enemy fire and do all the same things that any other soldier is taught.
David Christian, a U.S. Army soldier during the Vietnam War, was awarded several medals for his service, including the Bronze Star Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, and the Purple Heart. These honors recognized his bravery, leadership, and the injuries he sustained during combat. His contributions exemplified the dedication and sacrifices made by many soldiers during the conflict.
20 unless a 70% waver is approved (only for basic air medal), then just 15
In terms of combat the Xbox 360 has many first person shooter games such as Medal of Honor Warfighter, Battlefield 3 and the Call of Duty series. There are also fighting combat games such as Mortal Combat.
Yes, there were many US Navy medics.
There are 96 living recipients of the MOH alive today.
During the Vietnam War, approximately 5,000 Combat Medical Badges were awarded to medics who served in combat conditions. This badge recognized their vital role in providing medical care under fire. The award was significant in honoring the bravery and dedication of these soldiers in the challenging environments of Vietnam.
She received many honours including the National Geographic Society Gold Medal, the Distinguished Flying cross and the French Legion of Honour,
A combat medic is a trained soldier who is responsible for providing first aid and frontline trauma care on the battlefield. Also responsible for providing continuing medical care in the absence of a readily available physician, including care for disease and non battle injury. Combat medics are normally co-located with the combat troops they serve in order to easily move with the troops and monitor ongoing health.
I dont know an exact number, but it's the 2nd largest MOS in the army after infantry.