Hospital corpsman
U.S. Navy enlisted medical specialist
Summary
A hospital corpsman (HM) or corpsman is an enlisted medical specialist of the United States Navy, who may also serve in a U.S. Marine Corps unit. The corresponding rating within the United States Coast Guard is Health Services Technician (HS). The U.S. Navy Hospital Corps was created on 17 June 1898, with hospital corpsman used as a generic name for the applicable personnel while various other official names were used for the rating; after World War II, hospital corpsman became the official name for the rating.
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I Added Marcus Gill with citations to prove he was a Corpsman, it's my opinion that he is prolific, given the worldwide shock this incident had in 1995 and 1996, as well as the huge cultural impact his crime had in the US and Japan, that makes itself felt to this day.
Added Hugh Sullivan to section: "Other prolific corpsman