Some people think they let just about anyone into the military. However, as you’ll see in the following video, only the strongest, most hardworking, and dedicated soldiers rise to the top of the ranks.
In this next clip, we meet U.S. Army Captain Sarah Cudd of Public Health Command, Fort Knox.
Cudd was one of 46 candidates to earn the Expert Field Medical Badge, an honor given to military medical personnel who complete a set of grueling written and physical tests. The last part of the test includes an exhausting 12-mile road march, in which candidates are tasked with a completing a tactical foot march within three hours, all the while wearing their extremely heavy fatigues and carrying a large pack and rifle.
- Barbara Diamond, LittleThings.com