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Latest revision as of 01:36, 18 February 2025
68W[edit]
68W, also known as "Combat Medic Specialist," is a military occupational specialty (MOS) in the United States Army. The role of a 68W is crucial in providing emergency medical treatment on the battlefield, as well as in other military settings. These specialists are trained to provide first aid and trauma care, assist with medical evacuations, and support the overall health and well-being of soldiers.
Training[edit]
The training for a 68W begins with the Basic Combat Training (BCT), followed by the Advanced Individual Training (AIT) at the U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence located at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The AIT for 68W includes both classroom instruction and hands-on training in medical procedures, emergency care, and patient handling.
During their training, 68Ws learn a variety of skills, including:
- Basic life support
- Trauma care
- Patient assessment
- Medical evacuation procedures
- Use of medical equipment
Duties and Responsibilities[edit]
68Ws are responsible for providing emergency medical care to soldiers in combat and non-combat situations. Their duties include:
- Administering first aid and trauma care
- Performing emergency medical procedures
- Assisting in patient evacuation
- Maintaining medical equipment and supplies
- Conducting health assessments
In addition to their medical duties, 68Ws may also be involved in training other soldiers in basic first aid and combat lifesaver skills.
Career Progression[edit]
68Ws have opportunities for career advancement and specialization. They can pursue additional training and certifications, such as:
With experience and further education, 68Ws can advance to higher ranks and take on leadership roles within the medical field.
Awards and Recognition[edit]
68Ws may be eligible for various awards and badges in recognition of their service and expertise. These include:
These badges are awarded to medics who demonstrate exceptional skill and bravery in their duties.
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A U.S. Army medic in Afghanistan
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Combat Medical Badge
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Expert Field Medical Badge
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U.S. Army medic in Afghanistan
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Combat Medical Badge, 1st award
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Expert Field Medical Badge