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It was 91S
I was a 91S Preventive Medicine Specialist in SF. Went through Phase 1, then the first part of SF 91B at Bragg, which was basically the same as 91A at the time. They asked for volunteers for 91S, which gave a shorter route to Group, about 6 of us volunteered and went straight to Ft. Sam for 91S training. After that, then Robin Sage then to Group. Although at the time it was officially a B Team slot, we were regularly used as 91A type, working with the senior 91B's in the field. Low level stuff like suturing, resetting dislocations, etc. A few went to VN into CC slots, since some of us also had an 11B from AIT. My MOS was 91S2SAE since I was SF qualified and attended Arabic Language School while in 6th Group. I think the 91S thing must have been some kind of experiment in SF at the time since there weren't many of us. SF in the late 60's was still kind of feeling its way as to what their capacities would be.
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