>>913412This was my first aid bag: unit is too high-speed for packing lists but not high speed enough to get away from the ACH (mostly because retarded schools still require them) Get a Ranger Medic handbook and start memorizing meds, doses, and how to pronounce them. Look up basic clinical tests for joints and physical therapy. Know what McMurray's is and how to detect problems through it. Make sure you know how to put wound closures in (sutures, staples, etc) and how long they have to be there before they come out. Shit, there's a lot of things they don't really teach you. Mostly just stay smart and keep learning stay humble; but know what you're doing. Fuck man, give me specifics.