The best job you will ever have in the Military.. Medic or Navy Corpsman.. 87 to 95 Corpsman. The things I did and the things I saw as a Corpsman. Now 20 plus years in Law Enforcement. What my eyes have seen. Alot of my training as a Corpsman HELPED me in my career.
Will Martin Best title I will ever carry in my life is "Doc"... Yes, I was a Combat Medic, but because of my work and trust with my guys, Everyone called me "Doc"... I'll never serve a better purpose or have a better title than "Doc", no matter what I do... "Doc" isn't self given, MOS given, it's earned by the work you do and the trust your boys have in you.. God Bless my Grunt brothers.. --Doc Rister
Tnx for your service Will ! I graduated from Illinois State Univ.[ 6*70] and found myself in the army medical corps. I trained as a combat corpsman and then surgery technician during Vn war Era. We operated on all classes of trauma and elective surgeries as well.I lbecame disbled in route to an overseas assignment. [ spent 1.5 years in Army and VA hospitals with severe injuries and perm. disabilites, losing much of right knee structures and one right quad ] After military. I was a science teacher, big pharma rep for many years.and also a Veteran Employment Rep.[ now retired ] 28 years Federal and State Government Veteran service.I will always be a Vet Rep and corpsman/surgery tech My sister is an anesthesiologist,daughter is a neonatal intensive care nurse, stepfather was a Navy surgeon and my younger brother is a retired police detective Lt.[ 20 years service] Thank you also for your law enforcment career as things are now very dangerous on the street..as you will know...God Bless ! Dana Brinkmeier Combat Corpsman/ Surgery Tech First Army MEDDAC Dept. Surgery/ CMS db
I'm a combat medic, I'll forever be 91A, I just could never feel 68W, made me feel some kinda way when they changed it. My deploma says 91A, and it was somewhat of a rarity, a title I earned during a particular year, when 91B in our class meant that soldier was prior service. We did it before internet, before smart phones, depending on our memories and instinct and paying attention. We didn't get much sleep, barely had time to eat. It was the hardest, funnest, exhausting, exhilarating most confidence building, most bonding grueling, proudest, weakest, strongest thing I have done or will ever do. Back when compression ratio was 5:2, & we'd heard rumors about things called face masks/shields, but never seen them, and cadre literally said 'if your casualty pukes in your mouth, turn your head, spit and carry on, he doesn't die because it's gross, you can freak out later. We didn't have dolls, we carried and drew blood and learned IV and put TQ's on each other. We took national registry just like now, but it wasn't a program split into parts for it like now, we learned Army, civilian and Texas medical sop and laws all together and we were confused but we mostly passed that registry, and we didn't find out our test scores until weeks after we had graduated and left. We carried each other, on litters, low crawl, over terrain, over walls, too. And we rocked it like mother humpers, too. I'm a female combat medic, then flight medic, and nurse. I am your doc and I will never leave you behind. If I have to step away, I will ALWAYS come back for you! If you are struggling, email me. I'm your medic and I will come for you. Thank God I'm a soldier medic, clear back to when we were called that, instead of warrior medics, and battle buddies were called ranger buddies. We busted our butts and this title is one I will be proud to carry, forever. "Echo Excels' Love, Doc..ft Sam Houston grad 8/8/90, E232, hooah? Xoxo
Thank you to everyone that has served our country. I am 13 and after 4 years of college I’m going to join the Air Force as a pilot. Once again thank you.
I want to thank you guys so much for almost 7k views. This is a big accomplishment. I'm sorry I have not been uploading, I have been dealing with some personal problems. Soon I will start uploading more. Love you guys❤😀
medics are the most important on the battlefield i mean imagine you got shot and you cant get out of a trench and then a medic comes by and takes you back to base and saves your life
My father fought in the South African bush war as a South African medic he will never forget his friends he lost but I’m very thankful for serving my country
THE IS ONLY ONE ANSWER TO MY QUESTION WHY AFTER ALL THE SHIT I WENT THROUGH AND IM STILL HERE. ITS JESUS CHRIST BLESS ME AND MY FAMILY, THANK YOU JESUS.
Hey guys I've been dealing with personal issues lately, I'm fine now. I just wondering if you guys want me to start making videos again?
Please make videos
Hell yeah
Send it bro I’ll watch them 👍
Yes.
Trust me after 8 years in Iraq and Afghanistan I have some serious issues and could I'm not even joking
Medic saved my life
Thank you for serving our country
Sorry you had to go through anything where you would need a medic but thank you for your service
Same
hooyah
I heard this before about medic’s “They were trained to save someone’s lives and sometimes they have to take them”
We go by a latin phrase "primum non nocere" means first do no harm. Key word "first"
Sometimes in order to save a life you have to take one
As a German combat medic I can confirm
The best job you will ever have in the Military.. Medic or Navy Corpsman.. 87 to 95 Corpsman. The things I did and the things I saw as a Corpsman. Now 20 plus years in Law Enforcement. What my eyes have seen. Alot of my training as a Corpsman HELPED me in my career.
Will Martin
Best title I will ever carry in my life is "Doc"... Yes, I was a Combat Medic, but because of my work and trust with my guys, Everyone called me "Doc"... I'll never serve a better purpose or have a better title than "Doc", no matter what I do... "Doc" isn't self given, MOS given, it's earned by the work you do and the trust your boys have in you.. God Bless my Grunt brothers.. --Doc Rister
@@jayturbo5181 -- Well stated. Thank you for your selfless service to your men and to your country. "...Greater love has no man than this..." Jn15:13
I bet you were a God as a new patrol officer.
Tnx for your service Will ! I graduated from Illinois State Univ.[ 6*70] and found myself in the army medical corps. I trained as a combat corpsman and then surgery technician during Vn war Era. We operated on all classes of trauma and elective surgeries as well.I lbecame disbled in route to an overseas assignment. [ spent 1.5 years in Army and VA hospitals with severe injuries and perm. disabilites, losing much of right knee structures and one right quad ] After military. I was a science teacher, big pharma rep for many years.and also a Veteran Employment Rep.[ now retired ] 28 years Federal and State Government Veteran service.I will always be a Vet Rep and corpsman/surgery tech My sister is an anesthesiologist,daughter is a neonatal intensive care nurse, stepfather was a Navy surgeon and my younger brother is a retired police detective Lt.[ 20 years service] Thank you also for your law enforcment career as things are now very dangerous on the street..as you will know...God Bless ! Dana Brinkmeier
Combat Corpsman/ Surgery Tech First Army MEDDAC Dept. Surgery/ CMS db
i was a combat medic in the Army 69 to 75 active duty 69 to 71
You never forget the first time you're called doc
My husband, a combat medic, Purple Heart recipient, Vietnam War, 1970-71. Passed away 11/19/2012,, exposure to Agent Orange!💔
I'm sorry for your loss, god bless your husband.
Swiftness Beast Thank You!🇺🇸Amazing Video..God Bless,, Be Well.❤️
I'm a combat medic, I'll forever be 91A, I just could never feel 68W, made me feel some kinda way when they changed it. My deploma says 91A, and it was somewhat of a rarity, a title I earned during a particular year, when 91B in our class meant that soldier was prior service. We did it before internet, before smart phones, depending on our memories and instinct and paying attention. We didn't get much sleep, barely had time to eat. It was the hardest, funnest, exhausting, exhilarating most confidence building, most bonding grueling, proudest, weakest, strongest thing I have done or will ever do. Back when compression ratio was 5:2, & we'd heard rumors about things called face masks/shields, but never seen them, and cadre literally said 'if your casualty pukes in your mouth, turn your head, spit and carry on, he doesn't die because it's gross, you can freak out later. We didn't have dolls, we carried and drew blood and learned IV and put TQ's on each other. We took national registry just like now, but it wasn't a program split into parts for it like now, we learned Army, civilian and Texas medical sop and laws all together and we were confused but we mostly passed that registry, and we didn't find out our test scores until weeks after we had graduated and left. We carried each other, on litters, low crawl, over terrain, over walls, too. And we rocked it like mother humpers, too. I'm a female combat medic, then flight medic, and nurse. I am your doc and I will never leave you behind. If I have to step away, I will ALWAYS come back for you! If you are struggling, email me. I'm your medic and I will come for you. Thank God I'm a soldier medic, clear back to when we were called that, instead of warrior medics, and battle buddies were called ranger buddies. We busted our butts and this title is one I will be proud to carry, forever. "Echo Excels' Love, Doc..ft Sam Houston grad 8/8/90, E232, hooah?
Xoxo
91k m4 ft Sam grad 2/92 dam right ⚔️ never leave anyone behind hooah
@@valkyrie5948 I know your feeling went from HM To HS Coast Guard To 91 B To 91 W And you can add 91S/ 91 E in there to
A company 3rd Bn Ft Sam Houston 1969 graduated as a 91 A 10 discharged as a 91B20
Thank you to everyone that has served our country. I am 13 and after 4 years of college I’m going to join the Air Force as a pilot. Once again thank you.
Owen Blackman goodluck mate, I’m sure you’ll create a better tomorrow.
Good luck. I was at your position years ago. I’m headed off to college rn
Hope you’re still rock steady in high school. Sober, hitting the gym and studying doctrine in free time
I want to thank you guys so much for almost 7k views. This is a big accomplishment. I'm sorry I have not been uploading, I have been dealing with some personal problems. Soon I will start uploading more. Love you guys❤😀
"Personal problems"
What?
Im interested
Once a 68w, always a 68w. I will never forget my 10 yrs as an army combat medic, 1st on active duty w/2 ACR then as a reservist in the 399th CSH
Was the 399 out of CT / I was in the 351 Gen Hosp in Ma
My career as a Combat medic ended abruptly 11yrs ago. I miss it daily, nothing better than being a 68W.
My dream job... Im for sure going to achieve it
Hey I just graduated 68W ait if you study hard never quit and stay motivated you will make it
I WAS IN PJs FROM 1969-1976 WHEN I WAS CROSS-TRAINED TO MEDICAL LOGISTICS, WORKING IN HOSPITAL.
BELIEVE ME THEY HAD A TUFF TIME CROSS TRAINING ME OUT OF PARA-RESCUE AFTER I GOT HURT A FEW TIMES, BUT I STILL REMAINED A MEDIC IN OUR HOSPITAL.
medics are the most important on the battlefield
i mean imagine you got shot and you cant get out of a trench and then a medic comes by and takes you back to base and saves your life
we didnt wear a patch identifying us as medics, everybody knew who we were
I was a med evac medic in Iraq and Afghanistan. I swear to god I saw hell.
How long were you in before becoming a med evac
@@asylumrain I went in as that job title. It took two years of training before becoming fully qualified
Thank you brother you don't know how much this means to us
My father fought in the South African bush war as a South African medic he will never forget his friends he lost but I’m very thankful for serving my country
I loved my work! I miss it every day. It becomes a part of you as you become a part of it.
Never look down on a medic ? Hard to do when you are on the ground and they are on top of you saving your life
I am a proud army medic vet I was sent home after 4toirs due to my battle with brain cancer Army strong
Medics have the biggest balls on the field
The Best medic in the world 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲 Ian boeving👍👍I love united States 🇺🇲
Was due to a Vietnam vet man had passion for life ❤
Thank you Combat Medics
Outstanding sir keep up the good work love ya
As a PJ we triage first most seriously wounded Evac immediately
New here. Yes please. You guys are beautiful in every way.
Desmond doss is one of many reasons that I want to become a medic in the army
Same here im also considering pararescue
91A for Life
THE IS ONLY ONE ANSWER TO MY QUESTION WHY AFTER ALL THE SHIT I WENT THROUGH AND IM STILL HERE. ITS JESUS CHRIST BLESS ME AND MY FAMILY, THANK YOU JESUS.
it a good song but
how many get good and bad flashback memories during this song.🤐
LOVE THIS SONG
I just can't do it anymore, I was part of PJ'S SIR. I SEE WHAT YOU'RE DOING WITH THEESE PRISONERS, WHO HAVE NO RIGHTS
Awesome vid thanks man
My grandfather is a combat medic when he was Vietnam
Beautiful my boyfriend is a former medic
I want to be a greenside fmf navy corpsman
My dream job my grandpa was a war medic
Christ I've done everything that I can do as a PJ, patching these guys up hoping they get to Hilos
U don't bring soldiers back on they're feet you help your brothers regain strength in keep going to fight for our cause
I just got to my unit, and my doc tried to put an I Gel in me
As an army lawyer we never recibe the correspondient tribute but we are part from all desployments
Category gaming bruh
Yeah it's not letting me fix that. The reason it's under that category is I used to do gaming videos and it just stuck with it.
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NAME OF SONG PLEASE
Bring Me Back to Life
@@ianboeving2904 Name of band please
how bout them old school 91b's
Marine Air force combat medic
Marie Janice Harley Davidson sisterhood
big sexy Red 0:27 1:13
IM SO PROUD OF MY PJ DAYS AND I JUST LIKE TO SHOUT A HI TO ALL MY BROTHER PJ OUT THERE IN THE WORLD DEALING WITH OUR PTSD. SORRY BUT IT SUCKS
I serveď