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  2. Officer Candidate School (United States Navy) - Wikipedia

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    AOCS trained prospective naval aviators, naval flight officers, aviation maintenance duty officers, and air intelligence officers, while OCS trained all other naval officer line communities (e.g., surface warfare officers, submarine officers, special warfare (SEAL) officers) as well as select staff corps officers. However a small percentage of ...

  3. File:US Navy 031009-N-8629M-001 Sailors study for a NATOPS ...

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    English: San Diego, Calif. (Oct. 9, 2003) -- During a routine flight from Naval Air Station North Island, Aviation Structural Mechanic Airman Ismael Santiago-Gutierrez, (left) Aviation Machinist's Mate Airman Christopher M. Fuentes (center) and Aviation Electronics Technician Airman Christopher R. Gregory (right), assigned to the "Providers" of Fleet Logistics Support Squadron Thirty (VRC-30 ...

  4. List of United States Naval officer designators - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of naval officer designators in the United States Navy.In the United States Navy, all active and reserve component officers are assigned to one of four officer communities, based on their education, training, and assignments: Line Officers (divided into Unrestricted Line or URL, Restricted Line or RL, and Restricted Line Special Duty or RL SD), Staff Corps Officers, Limited Duty ...

  5. Medical Corps (United States Navy) - Wikipedia

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    Naval Medical Center San Diego official webpage (on USN official website). Retrieved 2009-12-05. Medical Corps. Navy.com (Health Care Opportunities). Retrieved 2009-12-05. Virtual Naval Hospital - a digital library of military medicine and humanitarian medicine. Retrieved 2010-09-22. Per NAVEDTRA 12966 Commander Naval Medical Education and ...

  6. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery - Wikipedia

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    While a 2006 report of the Defense Business Board recommended that the Army, Navy, and Air Force medical commands be merged into a single joint command, citing savings in budget and personnel, this recommendation was not carried out and in 2012 the Defense Health Agency (DHA) was established separately from the military medical commands. [10]

  7. Special amphibious reconnaissance corpsman - Wikipedia

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    This course is designed to prepare sailors for the lifestyle and training required of candidates applying for SARC, Dive Medical Technician (DMT), and Search-and-Rescue (SAR) programs. Candidates must have a current ASVAB general technical score of 100 or higher. They also must have passed their last three physical fitness assessments and be ...

  8. Navy Medical Service Corps - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy Medical Service Corps is a staff corps of the U.S. Navy, consisting of officers engaged in medical support duties. It includes healthcare scientists and researchers, comprising around 60% of its personnel, and healthcare administrators, comprising the remaining 40%. [ 3 ]

  9. Health Professions Scholarship Program - Wikipedia

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    For the first two years of training, this duty is sometimes spent attending an officer basic course/school (Army OCS, Air Force OTS, or Navy OCS), undergoing initial flight surgeon or other military medical specialty training, or executing "School Orders" (participating in clinical training) at the student's university. For the 3rd and 4th ...