![]() ![]() An SQI is a Special Qualification Identifier. P does stand for Parachutist, but only when you are talking about SQI vs. So, I have no idea who put the above information in because they did not sign it. P3 is Ophthalmic Assistant, N9 is Physcial therapy specialist, M6 is Licsenced Practical Nurse, etc. There are skill identifiers for the 68 series, but P does not stand for paratrooper. I believe at the rank of First Sergeant the MOS changes to 68Z. Sergeants are 68W20, Staff Sergants 68W30, Sergeant First Class 68W40. 68W10 denotes skill level 10, SPC/CPL and below. As far as the previous statement about numbered suffix. If I have time I wouldn't mind adding more info to both subjects as far as training and equipment used. It's an MOS (interminably) in transition, individual school experiences will vary. The 68W AIT has changed length and specific coursework many times since the move from 91B to 91W (to 68W). The 68W school does not cover enough medical information for a person to pass the Paramedic test. The National Registry will only award a 68W with an EMT-Basic certification (pending a passing grade on the NREMT), and they can only gain Paramedic if they put themselves through paramedic school. The preceding unsigned comment was added by 66.190.178.41 ( talk) 07:34, (UTC). You are also able to attempt to test to obtain your paramedic. And you obtain the EMT-Intermeidate rating from National Registry of EMT, but can do much more above that in terms of scope of practice. ![]() MadMaxDog 10:05, 23 April 2007 (UTC) Reply Īctually, it's 9 Weeks of Basic and 16 Weeks of AIT. There is nothing from keeping the combat medic article from having subsections. ![]() Navou banter 10:27, 12 April 2007 (UTC) Reply Support merge, nonetheless. WikipedianProlific (Talk) 06:48, 12 April 2007 (UTC) Reply It may not have occurred to other folk, nonetheless, I am agreeable to that type of merge. Has it occured to anyone that combat medics exist in other nationalities other than the USA? In the UK a combat medic is not refered to under 6 8 whisket so if anything a merger should retain the title combat medic. The article here does not describe every Whiskys' work to detail but is correct generally. A few extra weeks could be incured considering travelm time from basic combat training to AIT in at Ft Sam Houston and time spent in-processing. It's actually 17 weeks of Advanced Individual Training.9 weeks of basic combat training is for every soldier not just medics. Be very sure before you challenge any statement especially if you are not an expert in thAT FIELD. I'm too tired to get that far into detail on an article for an MOS that I'm not in. Major cleanup seems needed, as well as spelling and grammar editing. This is a poorly written article that seems to be largely copied from recruiting websites. Hey guy the new MOS is 68W is just isn't fully in effect yet, any medic can check there ERB and find out-Blinks ![]() The 'P' identifier is used to denote 'Paratrooper'. Also, it's not 20, it's actually 2O (as in 2-Oscar) - the second digit of the 20 identifier identifies what additional skills the person holds. It's not 68W for Combat Medic, it's 91W now. Hey look! there's a link that answers my question! Mike McGregor (Can) 17:57, 16 February 2006 (UTC) Reply What's a MOS? can someone fill in the full term for the MOS first refrence? Mike McGregor (Can) 17:56, 16 February 2006 (UTC) ![]()
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