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Military Training
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Jim Owens Oct 29.

 

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The best place for a young firefighter is the US Air Force, they provide full service firefighting and EMS at most locations. The Air Force, Army and Marines all train at the DOD academy. You will not get much firefighting experience at most locat...
October 29
The Navy, to the best of my knowledge does not send active duty members(with the posible exception of aviation FF assigned to Naval Air Stations, but again not sure) to the DOD fire academy. I was a shipboard FF for twenty years and never had a si...
October 29
I am an Army Reservist from Billings MT. Where do you guys do your BNCOC? tell me everything. This is a process we've been struggling with for some time. Thanks
October 29

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At 7:00am on September 14, 2008, Annie Moon said…
Looking for this EMS gentleman.docxI am looking for the gentleman in the photo whom I believe lives in the area of Georgia. He has done nothing whatsoever wrong, nor am I chasing him for anything, but someone is operating in the UK on the pretence of being him and attempting to extort money from innocent people and I think he should know all about it. After all, this is not only an indictment on him but also on the trust people have in the EMS services (I refer to the attached photo displaying the EMS badge which has been deliberately used to promote his honesty). I know I would want to know if it was being done to me. So if you recognise him, can you please advise me or ask him to contact me directly at english.anniemoon@yahoo.co.uk or phone on 00 44 1566 770 751. If you or the gentleman in the photo would like to call me, I am happy to call you straight back and I will give him all the details on this matter.
 
 

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Ummm... yeah. I'm a little confused about what you want us to say here. If you want my opinion about freelancing on a fire-scene, then ask me "whats your opinion about freelancing on a fire-scene?" And I can tell you in one short sentence-- Its st...
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Dont worry Cap, webchief will shut it down in a few hours anyway lol
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