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Navy Corpsman: Questions & Answers to what your Sailor will be doing as a Navy Corpsman in the United States Navy. 

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Hospital Corpsman (HM) is a rating in the United States Navy that is most frequently known to the general public in their seconded role cross-services— as the equivalent of an army medic in the US Marine Corps out among the combat units in the field. Hospital Corpsman are members of the Navy's Hospital Corps, and are frequently the only medical care-givers available in many fleet or marine units on extended deployment. Hospital Corpsman serve as enlisted medical specialists for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The Hospital Corpsman serves in a wide variety of capacities and locations, including shore establishments such as naval hospitals and clinics, aboard ships as the primary medical caregivers for Sailors while underway, or with Marine Corps units.

Colonel Oliver North speaking about the dedication and compassion of our Navy Corpsman.

Corpsman.com - A Medical Enlisted Military Web Community For All Military Services

 

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Comment by Randall Kendall on September 27, 2010 at 8:06am
Dany, Corps school can be an adventure and a special
time. His first calls were ones we still talk about today.
Its been three yrs + and he continues to learn and do things we as parents watch with pride.
He wanted time with the Marines out of Coprs school
but went to the hospital instead, not happy on this
adventure but contacts and knowledge added made
him a better Corpsman.
He's been to the sand box etc and serves with the
Marines now...still learning and moving up .
Remind your son its just the first step on his journey
SF Randy
Comment by Dennis on September 26, 2010 at 10:09am
Greetings all. My son is an 8404 Corpsman. He's in Afghanistan now. Just wondering if there are any parents on here of 8404's that are there now.
Lord bless all of em where ever they are.
Comment by greg delany on September 25, 2010 at 10:26pm
Welcome Dany and if you have qquestions feel free to ask. Our son finished A-school in April
Comment by Dany Clark on September 25, 2010 at 9:30pm
Well, my son has moved over and is in a hoding unit waiting to class up. He has his cell phone now, so we can talk a lot more. That is nice. I'm so proud of him.
Comment by greg delany on September 12, 2010 at 9:08am
welcome aboard Raul
Comment by Mike Scutt on September 10, 2010 at 11:32pm
Colin, Way to go Doc.
Comment by J & G's Mom(AK Mom) on September 8, 2010 at 4:27pm
I agree the highly tech and medical rates do open many doors within the DOD, as well as, in the real (civilian) world. My son has already eluded a similar comment in his own way. Also as a corpsman he is highly challenged both mentally and physically. Skills that are quite necessary in today’s job market/military.

What is really cool he left a message on phone the other day and informed me “The man who is due to my diligence of keeping him on a straight and narrow despite all the opposition he had to offer”. “What a complement to hear”. With his younger brother in tow I know my efforts are worthy and the sun will shine after he too sees the light. As a single parent, I realize the path of life we are given is for a reason; what that reason is for we often do not understand when we’re are younger. However, I now know my time and experience in the USN was very beneficial.
Comment by Randall Kendall on September 3, 2010 at 9:17am
Welcome aboard , PIR is great to see and you will always
remember the moment.
A school graduation is smaller but being a Corpsman is
large step into the future that will open so many doors
in the Navy he doesnt even see yet.
Enjoy the time it is special
SF Randy
Comment by Daniel Melia on September 1, 2010 at 6:31pm
Welcome, Dany. One of the things our children seem to get out of the Hospital Corps is a self-motivated interest in leaning things. It's a great rating for opening up bigger mental worlds, as well as for seeing the world.
Comment by John Frank on September 1, 2010 at 7:14am
Welcome to the family Dany. Enjoy your time with him at PIR!
 

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