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Corpsmen go where Marines go. If they are attached to a Marine unit, they will train with that unit. If they are required to jump with Marines then they go to jump school. If they are required to join a mountain unit, the same is true.

2007-02-23 01:46:28 · answer #1 · answered by briang731/ bvincent 6 · 0 0

Yes to both. Ambitious character, ain't ya? Just remember - all Marine medics are actually Navy personell - my brother-in-law, who just retired from the Navy, was one of 'em. He not only had to complete Navy boot camp at Great Lakes Naval Training Center, he then had to complete Marine boot camp at Parris Island. He wasn't selected for jump school, though several of his classmates were. He did visit the Mountain Training Center and has the certification to prove it.
Me, I did my service in the Army. Jump school was readily available, as was Ranger school. Gawd, but that was exhausting! But Army corpsmen only work with other Army people, not Marines or sailors or Airmen.

2007-02-23 01:48:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Absolutely! And what great corpsman hasn't been to Bridgeport, CA.

I hope you are thinking of joining. I'm a former Marine who thinks the world of infantry corpsmen.

2007-02-23 01:44:02 · answer #3 · answered by Curt 4 · 0 0

Our Corpsmen went where we did and shared the training. what good is a Corpsman,if he's not with you?

2016-03-29 08:31:26 · answer #4 · answered by Kelly 4 · 0 0

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