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You just can’t make “This Stuff” up…..

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Thank you for your service my friend! I too served as a Medic, for 20 years and 3 months. In 11 days I will walk the stage for my BSN!

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Also, "thank you for your service".

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Thank you for your service. My family has a long history of serving and I have mad respect for those who make sure we get ours home.

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Great work! armygirl2013! Congratulations to you and your perseverance! Thanks for your service as well!

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I would love to join the military after I receive my BSN! I'm trying to get all the information I can. My number one worry is that I have a family and don't want to deploy often. If anyone has any advice/ information on the best route to join army/ navy/ Air Force as an officer and Nurse, I would really appreciate it. Thanks!

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Yes thank you for your service! My son will be graduating from college soon and is going full time Army. I have been a nurse for 30 years. It sounds like you have taken the ropes, and through experience and life, have come out on top. I would love to have you on my team!After 30 years of hospice and that type of nursing, I am now focused on wellness. The neat thing about nursing, is that there are so many avenues, like your story tells, that one can go down and explore. Certified Health Coaching is one of those and it's rewarding. I wish you the best in all your endeavors...and thanks again for your service!

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once a nurse, always a nurse. After military experience, Fly boys, I retired becoming an RN. Military teaches discipline and not letting your prejudices get in the way..just help them. We also know how to talk to the brass, respectfully but with conviction. It works.

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Thank you for your service to our country and to our awesome profession!

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in the years of being a nurse, & military I am amused how our venicular has changed. Being of Service to our country, or being in an awesome profesion, is over rated, I just do it.

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Thank you for your service! Nurse on!

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I liked the general nature of the article, but I'll admit I'm a little confused about the specifics.You were a demolition specialist, then went to SFAS, then SFQC, became an 18D, then went to (guessing by the timeline) 91B school, then 91C school? That's a rather unusual progression.

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NURSE ON! I love that!!!! I am stealing it to use- thank you
Author: jone  3-06-2015, 19:08   Views: 623   
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