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the corpsman
noun
An enlisted person in the U.S. Navy who works in a hospital.
Exact(14)
"Hey!" the corpsman said.
The corpsman called for an interpreter.
The corpsman who tried to save him lost the man's pulse, then managed to resuscitate him.
The corpsman who treated him judged his luck to border on the freakish.
"Hey brother," a Marine crouching behind the wounded gunner said as the corpsman worked.
I shout at the Watch Commander and the Corpsman, who are observing all this, as it's painful.
Similar(41)
The corpsmen at Kilmer are evenly divided bet.
Unsurprisingly, the corpsmen are more interested in staying alive than prosecuting America's war aims.
Two of the corpsmen took him down a little trail toward the tent.
"The corpsmen provided emergency medical treatment and quickly transported the detainee to Naval Hospital Guantánamo.
The corpsmen on the wards have to guard the prisoners and keep them from communicating with one another to prevent rebellion.
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