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corpsman
corps·man C0657400 (kôr′mən, kôrz′mən)n.1. An enlisted person in the US Navy, serving either with the Navy or the Marines, who has been trained to give first aid and basic medical treatment, especially in combat situations.2. A member of a government-sponsored group designated as a corps: Peace Corpsmen.corpsman (ˈkɔːmən) n, pl -men (Military) military US a medical orderly or stretcher-bearercorps•man (ˈkɔr mən, ˈkoʊr-) n., pl. -men. 1. an enlisted person in the U.S. Navy working as a pharmacist or hospital assistant. 2. an enlisted person in the Medical Corps of the U.S. Army who gives first aid to the wounded on the battlefield. 3. a member of any corps, as of the Peace Corps. [1940–45, Amer.] corpsman
corpsman (kôr′mən, kôrz′mən)n. An enlisted person in the US Navy, serving either with the Navy or the Marines, who has been trained to give first aid and basic medical treatment, especially in combat situations.corpsman (kor'man) An enlisted person in the US Armed Forces who works as a member of the medical team. During duty in the armed forces he or she receives training and experience in one or more health-related fields. In wartime, a corpsman may be assigned as the only medically trained person to a field unit or a small ship. Synonym: medic; medical corpsman |