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Saturday, October 25, 2025

People are forgetting us.. Don’t let them.. Please don’t let them.

When we started the war, right or wrong, I told my wife, "The American people will forget us if this goes longer then the administration planned. True to my words, this administration has made sure that they downplay the war. My job, our jobs are to remind folks that we still have loved ones over […]

Support the new GI BILL Legislation, get INVOLVED!

After World War II, the GI Bill helped eight million veterans get an education. Now a new generation of veterans is returning home, and many want to go back to school. But that original GI Bill is outdated. A new bill is gaining momentum in Congress, and lawmakers need to hear from civilians who support […]

USS Stout, USS Chosin found unfit for service

What do you do when you can’t prepare a boat for a man oberboard?  How about when you can’t fire you main gun due to massive corrosion in the gun cradle? This and many other problems were found on both the USS STOUT(DDG-55), and the USS CHOSIN (CG-65). You would not believe it unless you […]

Congrats to the new HMCM’s!!! (ACTIVE)

Corpsman.com Salutes the new Master Chief Selects.  Congrats! HMCM Abele Donald Aldis Christo Anthony Teren Aquino Martin Baker James F Boyce Kevin M Fulson Kennet Garrigus Alan Glascoe Willi Jones David D Kitchens Lanc LeTourneau Ma Manlapaz Noel Matthews Davi McNulty Kelly Murray Stephe Sprague Danie Taylor Rodney Tevis Francin Willis Tyrone Tweet

Navy All Hands Magazine April 2008

April 2008 All Hands Magazine. Click on the link to download it. Tweet

120 OIF/OEF Vets Committing Suicide a Week

This article is from the San Francisco Chronicle.  I am not sure I agree with all of it, but they are quoting emails that have been discovered from the VA.  Read below.. Post what you think in the forums. D/C VA stalling on care, judge told at S.F. trial Bob Egelko, Chronicle Staff Writer Tuesday, […]

Army & Marines enlisting more felons

Back in the day, the judge gave some knuckleheads 2 options.. 1. Jail 2. Enlist in the service This is not happening now (At least not yet. It sure would stop someone from having a record if the recruiter just sat in the Court house, Recruiting as each case goes by.) You would never miss […]

Air Force not doing enough for the War Effort –SECDEF

April 21, 2008 by  
Filed under Air Force News, Corpsman.com News

Breaking news on MSNBC http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24238978/ Air Force must do more for war, Gates says Pentagon chief: Getting aircraft to Iraq, Afghanistan ‘like pulling teeth’ AP–WASHINGTON – Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Monday the Air Force is not doing enough to help in the Iraq and Afghanistan war effort, complaining that some military leaders are “stuck […]

Campaign stars approved for Afghan, Iraq deployments

April 20, 2008 by  
Filed under Marine Corps News

Staff report Posted : Saturday Apr 19, 2008 6:52:31 EDT Service members who have been on multiple deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq are now eligible to wear campaign stars on their Afghanistan or Iraq campaign medals. The Department of Defense approved on April 16 the wearing of campaign stars. Information on applying to wear the […]

FIRST NAVY WOMAN IN THE HOSPITAL CORPS

Women had served in the Hospital Corps since January, 1943, but all were members of the Waves, or Women’s Reserve, U. S. Naval Reserve. Most of these women had previous medical experience and were not sent to one of the Navy’s five Hospital Corps schools. A sixth school specifically for women was then opened in […]

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