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Re: [sherlock holmes society of india] Digest Number 874   Message List  
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Army Doctors

Dear Holmesians,
I do not thnk that doctors are non-combatants in a modern Army any
longer. As far as I know the only exemption Doctors get in the Indian
Army is that they do not appear for SSB's , instead they directly
appear for an interview. They are considered very much a part of the
Army and they often have distinguished themselves in operations.
Sumalsn




Wed May 30, 2007 3:26 pm

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Hello all, would PT be required of army surgeons? I imagine the risk of injury would exempt them. Jeff ... ...
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May 27, 2007
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Interesting discussion about Watson as an Army doctor. My slight experience with Army doctors is they are really civilians inducted or recruited into the...
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May 28, 2007
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Dear Holmesians, I do not thnk that doctors are non-combatants in a modern Army any longer. As far as I know the only exemption Doctors get in the Indian Army...
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May 30, 2007
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Dear Holmesians, Considering the fact that he left the British Indian Army in his middle age, I guess he would have been anything above Major , and upto ...
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