World War II medics typically underwent basic medical training, which included first aid, battlefield medicine, and the treatment of common injuries and illnesses. They learned to perform emergency procedures like CPR, wound care, and splinting fractures under combat conditions. Training often took place in military medical schools or through field exercises, emphasizing the ability to work under pressure and in challenging environments. Additionally, they received instruction on evacuation procedures and maintaining supplies in the field.
Desmond T. Doss
Officer Cadet Training Unit.
It was a paratroop training base
Camp Ritchie, MD
It was a major training area for Army and Navy units
Nope Crimean war
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Desmond T. Doss
The same as their standard infantry counterparts. They just had medic emblems on their arms or helmets. They also did NOT carry a gun.
any job that was free but mainly a medic
yes medic was a military occupation and had no bearing on rank and promotion
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Medic - 1954 The World So High 2-12 was released on: USA: 26 December 1955
The cast of War Was Better - 2003 includes: Jerzy Matula as Medic 1 Husein Orucevic as Soldier Marcin Wrona as Medic 2
Try the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) , The American Legion or other WW2 service organisations .
3 months
The Marine training of World War 2 is the same as the training of today except now we have more modern armament and computerized equipment the Marine recruits have to learn about now. It has always been the toughest boot camp of all the military forces and all Marines, even nurses, have to have basic weapons training, even in World War 2.