As he remembered the stories, though, corpsmen seemed to appear from nowhere when there was serious trouble. |
Unsurprisingly, the corpsmen are more interested in staying alive than prosecuting America's war aims. |
Our own Army doctors were at once incorporated in this improvised hospital's staff, with corpsmen assigned to duty in its wards. |
Each evening Navy corpsmen would carry litters down to the hospital theater so the men could watch a movie. |
Another yell of triumph came from the corpsmen, and Hanlon felt a thrill of pride in the Service of which he was a part. |
Studies after Desert Storm showed that wartime trauma experience in the military was primarily supplied by Reserve doctors and corpsmen who worked in civilian trauma centers. |