What Is a Navy Corpsman?
A Navy corpsman is the Naval version of an Army medic. He is an enlisted person who helps to provide medical support to Navy and Marine personnel.RatingIn the Navy, ratings are the enlisted version of ranks for officers in other armed services. The rating of hospital corpsman (HM) includes HR hospital recruit (E-1), HA hospital apprentice (E-2), HN hospitalman (E-3), the petty officer ratings of HM3 hospital corpsman 3rd Class (E-4), HM2 (E-5), HM1 (E-6), HMC chief hospital corpsman (E-7), HMCS senior chief hospital corpsman (E-8) and HMCM master chief hospital corpsman (E-9).DefinitionA Navy corpsman is an enlisted person in the Navy (whether serving in the Navy or Marines) who is trained to give first-aid and basic medical treatment.CombatWhile serving with Naval or Marine units, a corpsman may be placed into a combat situation. Corpsmen slated for service with the Marines receive field medical service training at Camp Pendleton or Camp Johnson.Training SchoolsBasic or “A” school for