MOS 18D, SPECIAL FORCES MEDICAL SERGEANT NCOER BULLETS

  • I planned, coordinated, and executed the HHC, GSB, 3D SFG (A) Organization Day, ensuring a successful and enjoyable event for all participants.
  • I demonstrated leadership skills during Annual Training 2016, effectively guiding and motivating the team to accomplish objectives and meet training goals.
  • I planned, coordinated, and led the medical section on a 10K ruck march, ensuring the health and well-being of the team throughout the challenging physical exercise.
  • I provided instruction to the squad on sending a 9 Line Medevac request, improving their readiness and ability to request medical evacuation when necessary.
  • Through my keen observation, I identified problem areas in the field of medical training and sustainment, enabling targeted improvements and enhancing overall proficiency.
  • I played a crucial role in assisting the Georgian Medical staff in trauma management and patient care, enhancing the survival rate of Georgian Light Infantry personnel.
  • I served as a patrol Corpsman in the Georgian Liaison Team, Resolute Support Mission in Parwan, Afghanistan, providing vital medical support to a force of 125 Soldiers and directly caring for approximately 60 Soldiers.
  • I deployed to YTC for multiple rotations, evacuating multiple patients to Medical Treatment Facilities and providing critical medical support in challenging environments.
  • During my tenure in El Gora, I served as a medic and CAS EVAC provider, delivering essential medical care and evacuation services.
  • I provided round-the-clock emergency care to soldiers from 11 different contingents, instilling confidence in them to continue operations regardless of challenging conditions.
  • I administered first aid for a concussion, enabling a Soldier to continue the defense of their position, ensuring their operational effectiveness.
  • I conducted 40 dismounted patrols covering over 90 kilometers in support of base defense operations, significantly enhancing security and contributing to the overall safety of the unit.
  • I acquired sufficient equipment to run a remote Aid Station, improving the quality of life and medical capabilities in challenging and austere environments.
  • As the camp medic, I was responsible for the health and welfare of 12 U.S. military and civilian personnel, as well as over 25 host nation military officials, in an extremely austere and remote location, providing essential medical care and support.
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