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My name is Warren Andrews, and I am 40 years old. I live with my wife Christine and my 11 year old son. I have been in the Army for over 13 years and had one deployment to Iraq from May 2008 to June 2009.
My hobbies are, blogging, history, politics, table top gaming and computer games.
Is this a fairly new medical badge? I started out as a 91b then went to 92c (i think), but am not aware of this level.
I got my CMB in 68 in Nam and operating tech in 69 at Beumont.
Sporkmaster, good luck. We have two EFMB holders in my Recruiting company, one is an Airborne Combat Medic that just got selected for promotion to Master Sergeant, the other is a dental assistant who will be retiring in another year or two. If it is anything like the EIB, it is all about attention to detail. Most of the people I know who didn’t earn the EIB no-goed due to being nervous and/or being over confident.
Old Trooper
16 years ago
Good luck, Sporkster, and we hope you do well!
defendUSA
16 years ago
Yeah, Spork…You go. That is a tough one! I never tried for it when I should have. What a dummy I was.
Lots of people make it on the first try…I am sure you will, too. Hoo-ah!!
Templar1312
16 years ago
Good luck….it took me twice. It isn’t easy that’s for sure.
Sarge
16 years ago
Good luck. I’ve heard that thing is a cold, stone hearted B* to earn.
Good luck, Sporkmaster. It’s a tough row to hoe.
Good luck, Spork! You’ll do fine!
garryowen
Best of luck!!!
Best of luck to you in this endeavor.
Is this a fairly new medical badge? I started out as a 91b then went to 92c (i think), but am not aware of this level.
I got my CMB in 68 in Nam and operating tech in 69 at Beumont.
bman,
The EFMB was created in 1965. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expert_Field_Medical_Badge
Sporkmaster, good luck. We have two EFMB holders in my Recruiting company, one is an Airborne Combat Medic that just got selected for promotion to Master Sergeant, the other is a dental assistant who will be retiring in another year or two. If it is anything like the EIB, it is all about attention to detail. Most of the people I know who didn’t earn the EIB no-goed due to being nervous and/or being over confident.
Good luck, Sporkster, and we hope you do well!
Yeah, Spork…You go. That is a tough one! I never tried for it when I should have. What a dummy I was.
Lots of people make it on the first try…I am sure you will, too. Hoo-ah!!
Good luck….it took me twice. It isn’t easy that’s for sure.
Good luck. I’ve heard that thing is a cold, stone hearted B* to earn.