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The '''91 Whiskey''' (91W) is the current form of the [[United States Army]]'s [[Combat_Medic|combat medic]]. Formerly known as the 91 Bravo and 91 Charlie this [[Military Occupational Specialty]] (MOS) performs countless roles in the lives of every soldier in the military. Whether they march with the infantry, ride with convoys, or work in a field hospital, they are trained to perform their job in any situation.
The '''91 Whiskey''' (91W) is the current form of the [[United States Army]]'s [[Combat_Medic|combat medic]]. Formerly known as the 91 Bravo and 91 Charlie this [[Military Occupational Specialty]] (MOS) performs countless roles in the lives of every soldier in the military. Whether they march with the infantry, ride with convoys, or work in a field hospital, they are trained to perform their job in any situation.


== History ==
History
The Department of the Army Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel issued a notice for future change for the MOS 91B&C in September 1999. This notice established the transition to 91W to begin on 01 Oct 2001 and end on 30 Sep 2007.


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Revision as of 13:33, 27 March 2005

The 91 Whiskey (91W) is the current form of the United States Army's combat medic. Formerly known as the 91 Bravo and 91 Charlie this Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) performs countless roles in the lives of every soldier in the military. Whether they march with the infantry, ride with convoys, or work in a field hospital, they are trained to perform their job in any situation.


History

History The Department of the Army Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel issued a notice for future change for the MOS 91B&C in September 1999. This notice established the transition to 91W to begin on 01 Oct 2001 and end on 30 Sep 2007.