How long is "A" school for search and rescue medical technicians in the Navy?

December 19th, 2008 by admin

I'm thinking about joining the navy as a search and rescue medical technician. So I was curious how long I would be in "A" school.

You can Google or Yahoo search to find the answer but I offer some food for thought. I don't know your motivation for the Navy but I would strongly suggest you research the Air Force for the same career field.

Another thought is; when you choose the branch you want, consider joining the reserves to get the training. If you like it, sign on. By doing that you can probably get your choice of duty stations or possibly even 'B' School.

If you find it's not your cup of tea, you've got the training and you have to do a few years of one weekend per month to pay it back. You can even get tuition aid if you want to go to college.

Having been in both services I would advise Air Force but you can choose by what impress' you. Good Luck.

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2 Responses

  1. KC

    I know "A" school for the Navy Seabees lasts 13 weeks…..hope that helps!
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  2. Caretaker

    You can Google or Yahoo search to find the answer but I offer some food for thought. I don't know your motivation for the Navy but I would strongly suggest you research the Air Force for the same career field.

    Another thought is; when you choose the branch you want, consider joining the reserves to get the training. If you like it, sign on. By doing that you can probably get your choice of duty stations or possibly even 'B' School.

    If you find it's not your cup of tea, you've got the training and you have to do a few years of one weekend per month to pay it back. You can even get tuition aid if you want to go to college.

    Having been in both services I would advise Air Force but you can choose by what impress' you. Good Luck.
    References :

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