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E022 Myths About the Military Pt2

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Key takeaway: We cover some basics about how people enter the armed forces as enlisted soldiers versus those who enter as officers. Randy describes how the different enlisted ranks and officers would work with one another. We get into some details of uniforms and badges, and this leads us into a discussion of the Q course and some of what Randy did in studying to become a medic.

Topics covered in this video:

  • The enlisted ranks and cooperation with officers
  • Relative ranks, and how one moves up in the ranks
  • Uniforms - what can you wear when
  • BDUs, dress uniform
  • What does one wear after service - hats, tattoos?
  • What badges do people wear - Airborne badge, Ranger tab, Special Forces tab
  • Q course, medic course

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Key takeaway: We cover some basics about how people enter the armed forces as enlisted soldiers versus those who enter as officers. Randy describes how the different enlisted ranks and officers would work with one another. We get into some details of uniforms and badges, and this leads us into a discussion of the Q course and some of what Randy did in studying to become a medic.

Topics covered in this video:

  • The enlisted ranks and cooperation with officers
  • Relative ranks, and how one moves up in the ranks
  • Uniforms - what can you wear when
  • BDUs, dress uniform
  • What does one wear after service - hats, tattoos?
  • What badges do people wear - Airborne badge, Ranger tab, Special Forces tab
  • Q course, medic course

Support the Show.

Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed this episode, please like, comment, and subscribe.
Here are ways to connect with us.
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggxZuXzexBtEhsX_TpV5yQ
Passionately Wrong Podcast Webpage: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2120466
James' Klugne Webpage: https://www.klugne.com/
Randy's Editor Webpage: https://randysurles.com/

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