Poll

Should they have a branch medical program?

Yes68%68% - 11
No12%12% - 2
Irrelevant to me18%18% - 3
Total: 16
stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|7155|California

Now, don't get me wrong here, Corpsman kick various kinds of ass.

But to be honest, I don't believe its fair that they have to rely on Navy personnel to tend to their wounds (no offense to Navy). Although a Corpsman gets familiar with the Corps, and are treated as one, they aren't.

I full-heartedly believe that the Marine Corps should allow soldiers to attend a Corpsman-like training if they are so qualified.

Ideas? Thoughts?
HurricaИe
Banned
+877|6396|Washington DC
The USMC seems to act like its own branch (which it is, yet at the same time isn't) so I don't see why it shouldn't have its own medical.
SilentscoutIX
BF2s US Server Admin
+91|6823|Vancouver, BC, Canada
I think that would be fine, though it is the sort of thing "If it ain't broke don't fix it". It might just cause more trouble than good.
RavyGravy
Son.
+617|6841|NSW, Australia

I dont see why thats a bad idea.
SEREMAKER
BABYMAKIN EXPERT √
+2,187|7003|Mountains of NC

Army does there own ...................... hell must of us in our platoon were better then our corpman
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Major.League.Infidel
Make Love and War
+303|6913|Communist Republic of CA, USA
I could see the USMC becoming more independant, but I don't see it as critical, or happening anytime soon.  If anything, I see a further greying of the differences between the USMC and the USN, while the Air Force and the Army continue in their stubborn, stupid ways.  (Semi-Joke, don't eat me, unless you're Gunslinger, who has permission to fool himself.)

If corpsman were replaced, would they (the Corps) oust all the jobs currently being occupied by the Navy?

Anyway, in tribute to Corpsmen

Last edited by Major.League.Infidel (2008-01-10 18:55:35)

stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|7155|California

SEREMAKER wrote:

Army does there own ...................... hell must of us in our platoon were better then our corpman
Thats comforting...

I believe that anyone who even wants to try out for a medical position in the Military should be at least an EMT.

Because with EMT, you already know how to treat the wounds, bandage it, and protect it.. You can get the shooting part from Basic.
Flaming_Maniac
prince of insufficient light
+2,490|7142|67.222.138.85

SilentscoutIX wrote:

I think that would be fine, though it is the sort of thing "If it ain't broke don't fix it". It might just cause more trouble than good.
It seems like a good idea, but as Silent has pointed out, sometimes it's best not to use logic and leave the tangles web of buearocracy alone.

I am a Texan and I approve of this idiom.
S.Lythberg
Mastermind
+429|6882|Chicago, IL
why not?  even if it's not a primary assignment, having marines in the field with medical know-how can't possibly be a bad thing.
Major.League.Infidel
Make Love and War
+303|6913|Communist Republic of CA, USA

stryyker wrote:

I full-heartedly believe that the Marine Corps should allow soldiers to attend a Corpsman-like training if they are so qualified.
Question:  Are you proposing completely replace Corpsmen attached to Marine Corps Units, or suggesting that in addition to an attached Corpsman, Mairnes be given the opportunity to recieve comparable training?
SEREMAKER
BABYMAKIN EXPERT √
+2,187|7003|Mountains of NC

stryyker wrote:

SEREMAKER wrote:

Army does there own ...................... hell must of us in our platoon were better then our corpman
Thats comforting...

I believe that anyone who even wants to try out for a medical position in the Military should be at least an EMT.

Because with EMT, you already know how to treat the wounds, bandage it, and protect it.. You can get the shooting part from Basic.
if you want to talk about conforting, I've got some good stories ................. we went through 6 docs in my enlistment only 1 was up to par ie. he could keep pace with us on runs, he could carry his load on humps, he had a basic knowledge of first-aid

the rest had a helluva time qualing with their 9mm, we had to seperate there gear to marines bc they couldn't handle the load, we would either have to push or pull them on runs, and knowledge ..... well thankful we get some first-aid classes in bootcamp and some {including I } have taken EMS courses
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stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|7155|California

Major.League.Infidel wrote:

stryyker wrote:

I full-heartedly believe that the Marine Corps should allow soldiers to attend a Corpsman-like training if they are so qualified.
Question:  Are you proposing completely replace Corpsmen attached to Marine Corps Units, or suggesting that in addition to an attached Corpsman, Mairnes be given the opportunity to recieve comparable training?
No, just throwing more experts into the field.

Basically, a grunt expresses interest in being a medic (or cool badass MC name for it), and he gets thrown into Paramedical School for 6 months, gets thrown back into his platoon with the EMS star embossed by his rank.

That way, the Marine and the Corpsman could work together, and have a wider spectrum of know-how to treat the patient.
yuckfou09
hide your terrorists ^,^
+94|7112|Ft. Drum, NY
corpsman have always been the marines medic. If it aint fukin broke dont fix it. My brother is a corpsman and my sister in law is and she will be in the sandbox in 14 days. Utmost respect for her. If i was lying on my back and i needed a medic or corpsman I would ask for the corpsman. Just more comfortable with them. Little side note.....everyone passing through basic training is now being qualified to give IV's and apply tourniquets. So all in all alot of soldiers can tend to most battlefield wounds. oh and pressure dressings too.

Last edited by yuckfou09 (2008-01-10 19:08:31)

stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|7155|California

yuckfou09 wrote:

everyone passing through basic training is now being qualified to give IV's and apply tourniquets. So all in all alot of soldiers can tend to most battlefield wounds.
Bad idea.

Bad.
Bad.
Bad.
Bad idea.
Skorpy-chan
Member
+127|6780|Twyford, UK
I don't know enough to pass judgement.
yuckfou09
hide your terrorists ^,^
+94|7112|Ft. Drum, NY

stryyker wrote:

yuckfou09 wrote:

everyone passing through basic training is now being qualified to give IV's and apply tourniquets. So all in all alot of soldiers can tend to most battlefield wounds.
Bad idea.

Bad.
Bad.
Bad.
Bad idea.
Im not saying we are phasing out medics. It just there is 1 Doc in my platoon of around 30. If that Doc goes down i want this joe schmo giving me a IV to have some fuking clue to what he's doing.
stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|7155|California

yuckfou09 wrote:

stryyker wrote:

yuckfou09 wrote:

everyone passing through basic training is now being qualified to give IV's and apply tourniquets. So all in all alot of soldiers can tend to most battlefield wounds.
Bad idea.

Bad.
Bad.
Bad.
Bad idea.
Im not saying we are phasing out medics. It just there is 1 Doc in my platoon of around 30. If that Doc goes down i want this joe schmo giving me a IV to have some fuking clue to what he's doing.
Train everyone as ER room doctors, and we wouldn't have a problem
yuckfou09
hide your terrorists ^,^
+94|7112|Ft. Drum, NY

stryyker wrote:

yuckfou09 wrote:

stryyker wrote:


Bad idea.

Bad.
Bad.
Bad.
Bad idea.
Im not saying we are phasing out medics. It just there is 1 Doc in my platoon of around 30. If that Doc goes down i want this joe schmo giving me a IV to have some fuking clue to what he's doing.
Train everyone as ER room doctors, and we wouldn't have a problem
Let me tell Major General Oates that this kid from So Cal says we should train everyone as ER Docs. Shit he's only been in the ARMY, well.......forever, what does he know.

*dialing up the General*
stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|7155|California

yuckfou09 wrote:

stryyker wrote:

yuckfou09 wrote:


Im not saying we are phasing out medics. It just there is 1 Doc in my platoon of around 30. If that Doc goes down i want this joe schmo giving me a IV to have some fuking clue to what he's doing.
Train everyone as ER room doctors, and we wouldn't have a problem
Let me tell Major General Oates that this kid from So Cal says we should train everyone as ER Docs. Shit he's only been in the ARMY, well.......forever, what does he know.

*dialing up the General*
Ask him for some free stripes while your at it!
yuckfou09
hide your terrorists ^,^
+94|7112|Ft. Drum, NY
I got it, I got it. Stand By
yuckfou09
hide your terrorists ^,^
+94|7112|Ft. Drum, NY
he said and i quote.....

"fuk you private, go shovel snow."

sry.

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