As long as they want but the more battles you win the more you get paid.
An aidman is an army medical corpsman attached to a field unit.
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Marine Force Corpsman is a medic only for marines. Nothing different than a regular medic in the army. Except the fact that in reality there are no medics in the marines. the marines have nothing to do with healthcare at all. they are a fighting force and that is it. corpsman for the marines are navy corpsman who are enlisted in the navy who are stationed with a marine unit. to become a corpsman you do need at least a two year nursing degree.
No. Corpsman are from the Navy.
You cannot join French army if you are not French
According to The US Army Medical Department there were over 20,000 Army medics in World War 2. If you want to know about the Navy Corpsman that served with the Marines you may have to contact the Navy. I could not find a total of Navy Corpsman who served in World War 2. Try the link I added below. Thanks.
There were less than 200 US fatalities during DS; the bulk of which were US Army. Corpsmen are USN personnel assigned to the USMC.
No, he pronounced it wrong. Obama pronounced it as Corpse Man, when it should be pronounced Core-men (corpsman).
He is a military medic.
There's really no definite answer for this. The Army moves personnel around as needed, and there isn't a set pattern to it.
No. you will stay in the Army