4 Bronze Stars for deadly Afghan battle, HM3 Layton
September 17, 2010 by Da-Chief
Filed under Corpsman.com News
From MARINECORPSTIMES TRIANGLE, Va. — A year later, the pain is still raw. Five U.S. troops are dead, and the family members left behind are still asking questions. A few minutes here Friday at the National Museum of the Marine Corps brought a new level of closure to the families of three Marines and a […]
Corpsman overcomes odds, achieves life-long goal
June 2, 2008 by Da-Chief
Filed under Corpsman.com News, Marine Corps News, Military Information, Navy News, Recruiting Information
5/27/2008 By Pfc. Jerry Murphy , Regimental Combat Team 1 Habbaniyah, Iraq — Habbaniyah, Iraq (May 27, 2008) – When he first had thoughts of joining the military, 42-year-old Petty Officer Second Class 2nd Class Adam F. Kinney, a hospital corpsman with Company E, 2nd Battalion, 24th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 1, was laughed […]
US Soldiers In High-tuberculosis Areas Face New Epidemic: False Positives
June 1, 2008 by Da-Chief
Filed under Air Force News, Army News, Coast Guard News, Corpsman.com News, Marine Corps News, National Guard News, Navy News
ScienceDaily (Jun. 2, 2008) — U.S. Army service members are increasingly deployed in regions of the world where tuberculosis (TB) is rampant, such as Iraq and Afghanistan, and the military now faces a growing medical problem. But it is not TB itself that is on the rise–instead, the problem lies with the growing number of […]
Well the Army Gets it.. Navy Medicine “Nahhh”..
May 5, 2008 by Da-Chief
Filed under Army News, Corpsman.com News, Military Information, National Guard News, Navy News
How do you lead people unless you have been in their shoes? When did a “NAVAL NURSE” go out on a combat patrol? Now I know Doctors Sneak out every now and again.. At least some do to see what is going on.. but most.. NOPE.. Back behind.. Senior Enlisted Medical? Once they become CMD […]