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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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Field Medical Training Battalion East - Official Website

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Comment by John Frank on March 21, 2011 at 10:38am
Thanks for the words Randall, I know his Marines will keep him safe!
Comment by Anthony M. Collins Sr. on March 21, 2011 at 9:18am

Check out this link. Article on 2nd Med BN in Afg. My boy Nick and his team had an imbedded reprorter for 3 days at their shock-trauma-platoon.

 

http://www.dvidshub.net/news/67345/shock-trauma-platoon-no-time-waste

Comment by Randall Kendall on March 20, 2011 at 8:49am

John Frank

Smiled reading your comment about your son saying "His Marines"

After forty plus yrs our corpsman are considered as Green as any

Marine to date.

They are very special and are part of every reunion and e-mails

pasted to Marines of the time always includes the "Docs"

Rest assured he is considered" Their Doc" and is in good hands

   SF  Randy Kendall

Comment by Dennis on March 19, 2011 at 9:58pm
Ric, John and Mark thanks guys. This was the first deployment we had been through. Boy do I have a greater appreciation for what our military does! Even when my son is back and safe I'll always remember to pray for the ones still out there.
Comment by Ric Wrye on March 16, 2011 at 7:26pm
Dennis, I too would ask that you send along my thanks to your son.  My son returned from Marja in February.  He has been reunited with his fiancé since that time.  My wife and I have let them have some time together however next week he is visiting us in Indiana so we will have some high quality down time with him.  You will be united with your son soon.  I know it cannot be soon enough.  Prayers are with both your son and you.  Hang in there!
Comment by John Frank on March 16, 2011 at 7:19pm
Dennis, thank your son for his service when he gets back for me. My son is on pre-deployment leave now and will be visiting beautiful Helmond Province soon with who he calls "his marines" OORAH!
Comment by Mark D. Chapman on March 16, 2011 at 6:25pm
Dennis, As a father of a 18 year old daughter who is a new Navy Corpsman who has shipped to Japan recently, I understand where your coming from. Certainly not the hard condition's your son is enduring. First time "being away from home, hell, out of country." Daughter or son, our kid's are close to our heart. My prayers and best wish's to your family.
Comment by Dennis on March 16, 2011 at 5:49pm
Since September my son has been deployed with his marine brothers on the front lines in Helmand Prov. Afghanistan.  Hard conditions, cold and hungry, rare to have a phone available and no pc's.( no Christmas or thanksgiving meals like the news showed) He mostly wrote of how proud and honored he was to fight with his marines and how they were the best. Yes I'm a proud father of a 8404 Corpsman! But I am also proud of all those young guys doing a very tough job that the news media has totally abandoned. My son's batalion is due to return soon, some of his friends will not step off the buses with them. Please remember those still in the fight over there and the ones that replace them and the wounded that are recovering.
Comment by NavyDads Admin (Paul) on March 8, 2011 at 8:49pm

from RTC:

 

Barring further delays, on April 17, Hospital Corps School will convene its last HM "A" School Class in Great Lakes and will graduate sometime in July. After April 17, all Sailors Going to HM "A" will go to San Antonio, Texas
Comment by Anthony M. Collins Sr. on March 7, 2011 at 4:05pm
Ok, maybe I should read closer next time.... I just re-read your post and saw it said A School for Corpsman. Sorry! I was thinking PIR. Been a long day. As far as Corpsman School, you are on the right track. You will have to get a copy from someone. Sorry for the confusion there. I'll crawl back under my rock.  =)  TC
 

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