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WELCOME TO “Corpsman.com 4.0”!

October 4, 2009 by  
Filed under Corpsman.com News, Military Family

It’s here…

Finally here..

After almost 8 months of work and planning, Corpsman.com Version 4.0 is finally up and done.

Please give a big “THANK YOU” to CrazyCajun!!

We are still tweaking a few things in the upcoming days. All of our photo’s that we have on Flickr have to be migrated here to our database on our site, as well as adjusting and cropping quite a few photo’s as well.

We have started a new category, “THE FAMILY” section.  This will be a part of the “CORPSMAN.COM NEWS” section with featured stories etc.

So stay tuned, we have a fresh look and we have some more additions to our team as well.

I will be putting a post up about them on Monday.  I will also be including and introducing them on out netcast as well.

We are steering a straight course.. Come onboard..

Corpsman.com Staff
Da-Chief  (Owner)
CrazyCajun  (Web Designer, Tech Support)
8404  (HMFIC “Email him to ask what it means!)
DeeDee  (Newsletter Editor, Co-Host Tuesday Night Chat)
Indy  (Co-host Tuesday Night Chats, Subject Matter Expert)
Doc-Konkle (Military Family Host)
IDCWIFE  (Military Family Host)

Comments

6 Responses to “WELCOME TO “Corpsman.com 4.0”!”
  1. Lots of good information here… It's always good to keep up with other colleagues, who are Corpsman. I found this website on a yahoo search. I received my training at Balboa Naval Hospital and graduated 27 September 1973 and FMF training of special instruction at Camp Pendleton and graduated there 12 February 1974. I was wounding if those who have completed the course of training recently if you graduation certificate of special instruction says, Field Medical Service Technician. HM-8404 I proudly served with the Marines for 14 years. Semper Fi !

  2. bobdocfanucchi says:

    Lots of good information here… It's always good to keep up with other colleagues, who are Corpsman. I found this website on a yahoo search. I received my training at Balboa Naval Hospital and graduated 27 September 1973 and FMF training of special instruction at Camp Pendleton and graduated there 12 February 1974. I was wounding if those who have completed the course of training recently if you graduation certificate of special instruction says, Field Medical Service Technician. HM-8404 I proudly served with the Marines for 14 years. Semper Fi !

  3. pooreharvey says:

    would like to hear from any one in okinaw, or miltary gov in 1944 or 45 .

  4. HN MASTERSON says:

    so true.

  5. HN MASTERSON says:

    so true.

  6. MSG Ramon Wallen says:

    what is my MOS now i was a 91B5X and now i confused…help