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well theres two ways of saying Corps and Core is more of a slang term and if you dont believe Im in the marine core well then lol, woah http://www.facebook....p?id=1406834364 p Im a Helo Mech for v-22s, ch-53e, cobras and hueys. Ive been to Kandahar, Afghanistan and Al Asad, Iraq (camp cupcake) I know the internet is a shady place and what not but damn. If im gonna ask from some advice on a site from people that are here to help another and share experiences. And just for shits and giggles before you start to cut down people get your facts straight just google marine corps and marine core and see what shows up the exact same thing because the saying means the s

i just had to create an account on this website just to come in here and call BS on your MOS (military occupational specialty). each one of those MOS' are completely seperate MOS' v-22 is 6116, 53's is 6113 and skids is 6114. i can guarantee you that you would have to go through additional schooling before you can deploy and work on those aircraft's. these are all primary MOS and i'm sure that you're not that important to be sent to all these schools and be moved around to all these different squadrons. my credentials: airwing Marine/ recruiter

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To be fair on the use of the term "contract"- I have heard this used in reference to one's entire contract of service coming up on renewal or about to end. "How much longer does he have on contract" is a question I've heard recently, from folks in a few different branches... just sayin'...

As far as being sent to a shit ton of different schools and ending up with a lot of classifications, again, gotta say it's possible. Probable? Maybe not... but possible definitely. Got a friend who's in the Army who's been to a LOT of different schools because he kept getting jerked around and put into incomplete units that never got completed... so he killed a lot of time in a 5 year contract going through EOD, tank driving, electronics, etc...

Wendy

CO EMT-B

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what does it matter, just answer the question, its not like we are protecting nuclear codes on this forum. If he is lying about who he is, so be it. I believe in GA you have to take National Registry then apply for a ga number. I am not sure about the other states, but you should be able to google that state's ems office to find out. Most states accept natl registry now.

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