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Medics

Cate

Pretty much invincible
A) In a majority white (Aryan...?) populace, Asians are going to stand out more, thus any negative "attention" will be amplified. Even if it begins on a subconcious or irrational level.

Going out on a limb here.
No limb. On a very basic level, it was easy to pull all of the Asian-lookin' folks out of society and put them in camps; a number of non-Japanese immigrants ended up detained because they "looked Japanese." Some Germans and Italians were detained following the attack on Pearl Harbor, but it wasn't in numbers rivaling the Japanese internment because a) Germans and Italians were never classified as an "enemy race," b) Germans and Italians were considered a powerful enough voting block that Roosevelt preferred to praise them for their loyalty and leave them be, and c) it was easy enough to change your name from "Weisman" to "White" and fly under government radar.
 

East

东部
Contributor
Don't wanna heat up racial issues but:
Why wasn't Fat Boy dropped on Berlin and Nagasaki/Hiroshima?

Anyone?
:confused:
 

skidkid

CAS Czar
pilot
Super Moderator
Contributor
Don't wanna heat up racial issues but:
Why wasn't Fat Boy dropped on Berlin and Nagasaki/Hiroshima?

Anyone?
:confused:


Becasue of the Battle of Okinawa. German troops did in fact surrender and though there were some fanatics they werent all fanatics. After Okinawa with Kamikazes and civilians throwing their children off cliffs the Americans realize just how fanatical the Japanese were and something had to be done to bring the war to a close without a million or so US casualties and the very possible end to the Japanese as a people. Germany surrendered before the bombs were ready.

Also geography played a role, Japan is an Island and therefore a nuclear explosion there would not impact her neighbors as much. Had Berlin been hit with an Atomic bomb depending on the winds Poland, France or Italy (all in Allied hands) would have suffered some casualties.

And honestly Japan deserved it, more people were killed with samurai swords (rape of Nanking anyone) than the entire bombing campaign against Japan.
 

raptor10

Philosoraptor
Contributor
Germany Surrenders in May of 1945, First test was in July of 45, Its first use was in August of 45.
 

navydavey07

New Member
To answer your orginal question, first off, as a marine you cant become a medical person in general. Like previously stated, all the tstaff corps and support comes from the navy. A corpsmen is an enlisted job, so as an officer you would have to becoem a nurse or a doctor or a PA, or something along those lines.
so to do what you wanted, you would have to laterally transfer to the navy. But once you would do that, its hard to become one. the waiting list and the need is long and high. The school is realitivly short compared to the things that they can do, but there are so many other little courses and classes that they have to take. They are the most decorated corps in the Navy, they are veyr protective of who gets in and such.
Good luck, hope that helps.
 

scoober78

(HCDAW)
pilot
Contributor
Personally the idea of Thull as a medic...I don't know...do you want this to be the last thing anyone ever sees?
paint.jpg

Hugs and kisses...:D ;) :icon_boun
 

thull

Well-Known Member
Personally the idea of Thull as a medic...I don't know...do you want this to be the last thing anyone ever sees?
paint.jpg

Hugs and kisses...:D ;) :icon_boun

Hugs and kisses? Hey, I never asked

btw, your future warnings on post edict will henceforth be taken with several grains of salt...:)
 

thull

Well-Known Member
Is that supposed to be "etiquette?" :confused:

Brett

I guess so, although "edict" and "etiquette" are pretty similar in some ways. I could lie and say, NO, I MEANT EDICT, but in fact, I meant etiquette. there. now if you'll excuse me, I need to go study to be a pilotdoctor.
 

LoneSailor

Registered User
Well you can always become a pilot first then later be disqualified from flying after a class a mishap then later diagnosed with night blindness. Keep your wings, then transfer to the medical corps and save the world McGyver style. :D
 
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