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Monday, April 27, 2015

Military Medical Opportunities
Dental Corps Officer
Responsibilities and Duties: Commanding and controlling the Dental Corps during an emergency and a nonemergency medical situation. Another duty they must do coordinate employments of all levels of the U.S command.

Salary: with the planning of saving in benefits the salary would go up to about 401(k)

Education: Be a U.S citizen be a graduate of American Dental Association accredited dental school. Must be between 21 and 42 years of age.


My reflection: I think it would be great to work in the army  and not get your hands dirty with so much blood and handle dead people and not have to feel the pain and guilt that I killed someone but deep down I would be scared and know that I’m doing it for my freedom and for the country. 

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