I am a Chief Hospital Corpsman in the US Navy stationed at Sheppard AFB in Wichita Falls, Texas as an instructor in the DoD Biomedical Equipment Technician Repair School. I am also a Captain and EMT-Basic with the Iowa Park Volunteer Fire Department...which is located about 10 miles west of Wichita Falls; am currently enrolled in the EMT-Paramedic program and should have my EMT-Intermediate done by the end of the Spring 2008 semester. I also own a home-based business that deals with the energy market. If you are in Texas or Georgia and ever look for other ways to make a few extra bucks on a part-time basis...drop me a note.
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US Navy - Biomedical Equipment Technician Intructor
GO NAVY is right well chief im an soon to be a (retired) EN1(SW) i would like to add you to my list,i have just recently relocated from ingleside tx to mayport fl
hi this is Josh Mack. Yes my dad is Donovan Mack. sorry it took me so long to get back to u but things have been crazy around here. Valley is @ approx. 850 calls. There is a new district 14 OJO Amarillo located on HWY 371 near NAPI. That is my department we are @ approx. 250 calls compared to 328 from last year. Thank you good talking with you. Stay safe.
Howdy, I was in the navy as a seabee welder. I just got certified as an emt-b here in pa and I am now going thru fire academy training. I was thinking of going back into the navy maybe as a corpsman or maybe looking into the nursing program.
Ross, Chuck Tower -- Retired USAF -- member Chester Hose Co. Chester, Ct. That is one base I never made it to in my 20 year career. Was stationed at Bergstrom (now Bergstrom International Airport, Austin, Tx.) Oldman said that Sheppard is where the Lord would stick Tx. if it needed an enema--well that may be true for Tx, however if the Lord were to give the US an enema he would stick it in Biloxi, Miss. or more precesiely---Keesler AFB. I spent way to much time in that base.
Anyway, as a retired USAF E-6 I want to say thank to you and your comrades for serving our great Nation. Without you and the people you teach and watch over--our nation could well be speaking Arabic. Thanks for your service and when the time comes---you will (I know I am) enjoy retirement.
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Anyway, as a retired USAF E-6 I want to say thank to you and your comrades for serving our great Nation. Without you and the people you teach and watch over--our nation could well be speaking Arabic. Thanks for your service and when the time comes---you will (I know I am) enjoy retirement.
Chuck Tower
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