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I'm the one called "Doc"
I shall not walk in your footsteps,
but I will walk by your side.
I shall not walk in your image,
I've earned my own title of pride.
We've answered the call together,
on sea and foreign land.
When the cry for help was given,
I've been there right at hand.
Whether I am on the ocean
or in the jungle wearing greens,
Giving aid to my fellow man,
be it Sailors or Marines.
So the next time you see a corpsman
and you think of calling him "squid",
think of the job he's doing
as those before him did.
And if you ever have to go out there
With a Hospital Corpsman and your life is on the block,
Look at the one right next to you...
I'm the one called "Doc".
Harry D. Penny, Jr. HMC(AC)USN
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I served in the United States Navy as a Hospital Corpsman from 1979-89. Most of which was spent as an X-ray technician and telling people "Take a Deep breath and hold it." One Marine replied back to me "Shit Doc, I don't even do that for the Wife." Fortunately I never had to do pecker checker duty.
God Bless all our veterans today
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Wonderful sentiment
RAMI
Great Poem.
Rami
RAMI
Thank you for posting
Thank you for posting that!
My dad was a US Navy Pharmacist's Mate 3rd Class in WWII, and was in the Normandy invasion.
So he was "Doc", and he was also "Pops", because he was the oldest sailor (enlisted or officer) on his ship, even though he was only in his late 30's.
Kris
Kris
{I leave a trail of Kudos as I browse the site. Be careful where you step!}
A very nice little poem. My
A very nice little poem. My youngest son was an AF Medic, so I can relate to what was written in the poem. I want to salute all the veterans out there, AND the women who stood by them, whether they were wives or girlfriends. From an AF Retiree, "THANKS FOR SERVING', AND WELCOME HOME". Jan