The sound of the bomb dropping, exploding, made every soldier’s body and hearing, and goes numb and ring. One soldier was hit, but can't yell for help because the numbing and ringing of hearing, another soldier notices by a glance. The soldier then picks up the wounded soldier with all the might and power the American warrior has. Running to the group of soldiers for help but then are hit by another sniper, both begin lying in agony, praying for help, believing both are going to die wherever the soldiers’ bodies lie. That's when a woman soldier and another male soldier render aid in picking up the hit soldiers and running to the tank that is going to keep the group safe and return back to base to get to the hospital, to the doctors …show more content…
There are many different types of duties is going through boot camp that mainly last about eight weeks, then going into individual training that can last anywhere from four weeks to four years, just depending on what career or branch the hero in the making would want to go into. (“Military Career.”) In order to be able to be one of these heroes in the making and saving soldiers’ lives, getting the degree to be a radiologist is a must! Getting into college is the first part, that is where the Baylor University would come in. Baylor University is such a great school with great morals and structure. The tuition for an overall price comes out to $56,628.00 a year. The required fees are $4,430 just alone, room and board fees are $12,588, and the cost rates for dining access for five days a week vary, the meal plan is an additional $200. Applying for FAFSA is also available, which can become a huge release of stress. Therefore,going into Baylor University to get the