Originally Posted by Seafire
Never claimed I was in the Special Forces...

In your posts from this very thread you list yourself as an SF Medic and claim 300-F-1/18D MOS... Do you not...

https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbth...9327/Re_What_does_223AI_mean#Post6539327
Originally Posted by Seafire
Combat Medic: Ft Sam
Clincial Specialist: Ft Lewis
Occupational and Health Specialist: Ft Lewis
Nuclear Biological and Chemical Warfare Specialist: Ft Snelling
300 F1: SF Medic: Ft Lewis <--------


https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbth...9212/Re_What_does_223AI_mean#Post6539212
Originally Posted by Seafire
US Army ...

MOS's, 91B, 91C, 91S, 54E and 300F1....


Originally Posted by Seafire
but I did attend and complete the 300 F1 Medic Course, which at the time, was the required course for Special Forces Medics...

Just because you completed the course, did not mean that you were obligated to go into the Special Forces... and at the time, they were having a reduction in forces withing SF after Vietnam had wound down...


Taking a Medic Course and claiming a 300-F-1/18D MOS are two completely different things... Claiming 300-F-1/18D MOS for an SF/SO Medic means first and foremost that you are an SF Soldier and a medic second...

To hold the MOS you need a lot more than just the Medic Course... One would have to complete Airborne Training, SOPC and SFAS at Benning... SFQC Phase I at Rowe, SFQC Phase II at Bragg, SFQC Phase III at an undisclosed location and SF Language School at Bragg...

Airborne, SPOC, SFAS and SFQC Phase I would all have to be completed before you could continue on with a 300-F-1/18D MOS...

To be a Medic assigned to an SF Group for training purposes does not constitute a 300-F-1/18D MOS... It just means you are a body filling an empty gap...

Of course you knew all that...

Originally Posted by Seafire
of course you knew all of that... you're just trying to be a Butthead to impress Schtick and prove your allegiance to the Alter of Schtickdom... or is that Schtickdumb?


I don't need to impress anyone as I am very comfortable in my skin and don't need the acceptance of an individual or the masses on the internet to feel good about myself and who I am... If only obvious things for you are the opposite...

Originally Posted by Seafire
so if you are going to mention me, feel free to... just get your facts straight...fair enough?


From your posts it difficult to see what are facts and what is pretend... Perhaps you should keep your imagination straight as to not confuse us mentally challenged members...

Odd that you didn't mention your 300 F-1 (18D) MOS in this post... As much as you like to pat yourself on the back I doubt you would have missed the chance to flaunt your 18 series MOS to the masses...

https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbth...75308/Re_Call_to_fellow_Vets#Post5775308

Originally Posted by Seafire
US Army Active Duty 1976 to 1978
WA National Guard 1978 to 1979
MN National Guard 1979 to 1981, 47 AVN Brigade
USAR Ft Snelling MN, 1981 to 1982. 5501 General Hospital

Basic: Ft Sill OK

MOS:
91 B Basic Combat Medic, Ft Sam Houston TX
91 C Clinical Specialist, Madigan AMC, Ft Lewis WA
91 S Occupational Health Specialist, Ft Lewis WA
54 E NBC Warfare, MN NG.

and Military Dependent, 1952 to 1974 grin