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What does EXPFLDMB stand for?

Expert Field Medical Badge


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Exercise Planning Instruction
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Exemplar (German: sample copy)
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Exercise Planning Directive
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Explosé de Rire (French)
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Samples in periodicals archive:
NEARLY 300 Army and Air Force medics, and a Navy corpsman, recently vied for the prestigious Expert Field Medical Badge in Grafenw6hr, Germany.
Finally, whenever you have the chance, especially while you are young, try to get to as many Army schools as you can (airborne, air assault, flight surgery) and get the Expert Field Medical Badge.
They also can point you in the right direction to get resources to train soldiers to qualify for the Expert Field Medical Badge or start an emergency medical technician course.
Medics who wear the Expert Field Medical Badge can proudly say they have passed one of the most difficult tests b the Army, They must begin by scoring at least 75 on a 100-question written test, Then they must demonstrate hands-on skills in evacuation of wounded (including carrying a casualty through an obstacle course), emergency medical treatment, day and night land navigation, and common skills tasks, The hands-on tests have recently been revised to represent a tactical scenario rather than static testing, Those who are successful must then complete a 12-mile road march b less than three hours.

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