Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Fire Protection Plan Can My Air Force Physical Count For The Coast Guard As Well?

Can my air force physical count for the coast guard as well? - fire protection plan

I recently had a physical for the Air Force, but I changed my mind. I wanted to protect against fires or special forces, but I become a rescue swimmer for the Coast Guard. Am I required to take another person or good for all sectors of the armed forces?

7 comments:

tacosare... said...

Ask your Recruiter .... he knows with certainty.

Helo60 said...

As indicated above, each branch has its own physical theft.
Currently, if you want a rescue swimmer (AST) must first engage in the Coast Guard and put your name in the "AST", a school, you can spend a few months to one year in the fleet until the "In school ".

In the meantime, you should contact your nearest clinic and the Coast Guard visit to a "natural candidate for the team," This is specifically for physical Enlisted crew will receive Coast Guard.

briang731/ bvincent said...

Different strokes for different folks! New employer, and he wants to see for himself that he is fit. Then turn your head and cough!

Wolfpack... said...

Yes, each has its own branch of the physical examination.

mar036 said...

The AF retired 1SG is absolutely correct. To change the service, simply ask the Coast Guard Recruiter physics with a deputy. Think about it in the AF recruiter will be embarrassing, but there is nothing they can do about it.

auditor4... said...

The basic physical examinations are the same. They are additional physical tests for the CG must if you are planning a rescue swimmer. But if not, you are still in the GC. You of course know that the FA has no equivalent in the PJ section or para-to save?

rocknrob... said...

You'll probably get another. Each branch has to follow their own protocols, and usually also their own physical and other examinations. But, ask the recruiter. You might get lucky.

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