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Definition of Corpsmen
1. corpsman [n] - See also: corpsman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Corpsmen
Literary usage of Corpsmen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of the Transport Service: Adventures and Experiences of United by Albert Gleaves (1921)
"The propellers again churned the water, flags were masted, and the ship's work
continued. TRAINING OF HOSPITAL, corpsmen IN NEW YOEK CITY ..."
2. Medical Readiness: Efforts Are Underway for Dod Training in Civilian Trauma by Carol R. Schuster (1998)
"Before the rotations, the corpsmen stated that their duties in military ...
All of the corpsmen stated that they had attended classroom training and field ..."
3. Report on the Medico-military Aspects of the European War from Observations by Archibald Magill Fauntleroy (1915)
"three hundred beds) which is of a stationary character, having 6 surgeons, 1
pharmacist, 2 administrative officers, and 140 hospital corpsmen; 17 mules with ..."
4. Manual for the Medical Department of the United States Navy by United States, Bureau of medicine and surgery, United States Navy. Medical Dept (1917)
"Hospital corpsmen when off duty must not loiter about the wards. SECTION 17.—DUTIES
OF THE NIGHT HOSPITAL CORPSMAN. 1481. He shall carefully inspect the ..."