Posted on Jul 20, 2017
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Looking for 68W specific information mostly, but anything pertinent will be useful. What unit will I likely be assigned to as a 68W? If I was going MEDDAC would my orders blatantly say that? I hear there isn't a hospital there anyways...
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SGT Ncoic Aphn
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Chances are, if you do not have pin point orders here(DRUM), you will probably go to one of the BCTs. They are constantly deploying. I know they are heavy on 68W10 right now but accession and all, I'd say probably BCT.
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CW4 Craig Urban
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Probably the discom. Andy Schmar commanded the dlscom. Way back. West pointer. He and his wife were with me at Fort Ord in the 7th inf div.
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CW4 Craig Urban
CW4 Craig Urban
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The best man at my wedding was rick schwartzman. Below the zone to major/LTC/col. He married a medic. Alica. She got out after 3 years and got her degree. He commanded the discom at Fort Stewart. He was the Chief of Staff for navy 3 star at the pentagon. J4. During the gulf war. He did not make general. Alicia is 15 years his junior. Everyone thought he was sleeping with her before they got married. He was not. Now the have a house in mount Vernon. He is worth 5 million
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1SG John B. Enlow
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68W ? Times have changed. I too was a medic 91B, or what we used to refer to it as '91 Brush & Broom'
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SPC Healthcare Specialist (Combat Medic)
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Yes they changed the numbers. Things even changed from there, former ASIs are now their own MOS
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