Can medics join the SAS?

SAS medics undergo intensive medical training, beginning with a course at Hereford, followed by a stint in real life hospital. The medic is a crucial element of any military unit and especially so for an SAS patrol.
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Can you be a medic in the Special Forces?

As a Special Forces Medical Sergeant, you'll be considered one of the top first-response and trauma medical technicians in the world. Though you'll primarily train with an emphasis on trauma medicine, you'll also have a working knowledge of dentistry, veterinary care, public sanitation, water quality, and optometry.
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Who can join the SAS?

To be eligible to join the SAS, you must be an official member of one of the uniformed services of the British Armed Forces — either the Naval Service (comprised of the Royal Navy and Royal Marine Commandos), the British Army, or the Royal Air Force.
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Is a Special Forces medic a doctor?

Special Forces medics must complete a physician assistant master's degree program accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant. While most students have a bachelor's degree before beginning physician assistant education, only two years of college courses are required.
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Can you join the SAS with no military experience?

HOW TO APPLY. 21 & 23 SAS processes applications from male and female applicants, with no previous military service. Applicants must be no older than 42 years 6 months when applying to join the Army Reserves (AR).
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Was Bear Grylls in the SAS?

BEAR GRYLLS OBE, has become known worldwide as one of the most recognized faces of survival and outdoor adventure. Trained from a young age in martial arts, Grylls went on to spend three years as a soldier in the British Special Forces, as part of 21 SAS Regiment.
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Is there a female in the SAS?

Women have been able to serve with the SAS after transferring from covert surveillance units – such as the Special Reconnaissance Regiment – since 2018. A handful have even donned the regiment's iconic badge: a winged dagger with the motto 'Who Dares Wins'.
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Do Special Forces medics fight?

The PJ's are qualified to be medics with special operations-trained paramedic certifications. They are fighters too and can be participating in combat when they'll have to rescue others behind enemy lines or in enemy territory. They are often augmented into SEAL platoons when SEALs do not have a medic.
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Can combat medics become Rangers?

This is an exclusive group of men who, in addition to all the Special Operations tactical training they receive in order to become an elite Army Ranger, they volunteer, qualify and are selected, for an extensive 9-12 months (36 weeks is the standard length of the SOCM course, 12 months would be if you recycle) of ...
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Do Army Rangers have medics?

Rangers train casualty care every day, leaders train to handle casualties, and our medics take pride in being the world experts in tactical combat casualty care," Knight said.
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What do 23 SAS do?

The traditional role of 21 and 23 SAS is to carry out long range reconnaissance patrols for the regular UK Army (although these days the focus is on augmenting UKSF operations), freeing the regular SAS from recon tasks and onto direct actions.
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How much do SAS get paid UK?

SAS soldiers' pay ranges from less than £25,000 a year to around £80,000, depending on their skills and rank. This compares with a basic £13,000 for privates in other regiments.
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How good are Special Forces medics?

Special Forces Medical Sergeants are considered to be the finest first-response/trauma medical technicians in the world. Though they're primarily trained with an emphasis on trauma medicine, they also have a working knowledge of dentistry, veterinary care, public sanitation, water quality and optometry.
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Do Navy Seals have medics?

The Navy SEALS operate independently and often must rely only on only themselves for combat support. Therefore, SEALs must have medics that can triage and give immediate care until the time of evacuation. A combat medic must have the fortitude to respond calmly to chaos in crisis in incredibly dangerous situations.
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Who are the best medics in the military?

Staff Sgt. Cory Glasgow and Staff Sgt. Branden Mettura earned the title of 2018 Army Best Medics with over a 20 point lead over the challengers. These first place winners received the Meritorious Service Medal, for exceptionally meritorious achievement while competing and winning the 2018 Command Sergeant Major Jack L.
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Do Army medics treat the enemy?

The book answer is to engage the enemies, stopping them from hurting more soldiers or further injuring the current casualties. Despite this, Army medics will sometimes decide to do “care under fire,” where they treat patients while bullets are still coming at them.
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Do Army medics fight?

Yes, they do. While medics historically didn't carry weapons, today's combat medics are not only trained to fight, but are allowed to defend themselves if they come under attack, usually at short range and usually in response to a surprise attack while attending to or evacuating a wounded patient.
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What rank is a combat medic?

1 – these are medics at the entry level and may be of ranks Private through Corporal (E-1 to E-4). 2 – this is a medic who has the rank of a Sergeant (E-5). 3 – this is a medic who has a rank of Staff Sergeant (E-6). 4 – this is a medic who has a rank of Sergeant First Class (E-7).
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Can medics be killed in war?

According to the Geneva Convention, knowingly firing at a medic wearing clear insignia is a war crime.
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Can medics carry weapons?

Medics are noncombatants, but they are allowed to protect themselves or their patients, and they carry weapons for this purpose.
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Did German soldiers shoot medics?

This time, with his Red Cross arm band in full view, he didn't take fire. “The Germans were pretty good about not shooting at medics,” he said. “There were several times they could have shot me, and they didn't.” At times, the battle raged so close that the building shook violently, blowing out the windows.
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Can SAS tell family?

The SAS is a secret organisation. Its members often do not tell anyone except close family that they are in it.
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What's better SAS or SBS?

With the SBS (until recently) drawing its ranks from the Royal Marines, it is suggested that an SBS operator has a greater level of experience of soldiering than many of their SAS counterparts. The demands of working in the water demands a higher level of fitness and mental toughness than the SAS.
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How long is the SAS training?

Selection lasts around five months and consists of multiple phases, each designed to break down every candidate and push them to their limits and beyond. That's probably why the program has an astonishing 90% fail rate.
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