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Hospital Corpsman Collection

Throughout history, the indomitable spirit of Hospital Corpsmen has shone brightly amidst the harshest conditions

Background imageHospital Corpsman Collection: HMS Terror frozen in the ice, 1837

HMS Terror frozen in the ice, 1837
Vintage engraving of HMS Terrorfrozen in the ice, 1837. In 1836, command of Terror was given to Captain George Back for an expedition to the northern part of Hudson Bay

Background imageHospital Corpsman Collection: HMS Intrepid in the Middle Ice of Baffins Bay

HMS Intrepid in the Middle Ice of Baffins Bay
Vintage engraving showing a scene from the Arctic expedition of Admiral Sir Edward Belcher. The HMS Intrepid in the Middle Ice of Baffins Bay. 1854

Background imageHospital Corpsman Collection: HMS Warrior

HMS Warrior
Vintage engraving showing HMS Warrior, ironclad steam power warship 1861

Background imageHospital Corpsman Collection: Mutiny on the Bounty - Captain Bligh under attack

Mutiny on the Bounty - Captain Bligh under attack
Vintage engraving showing Captain Bligh under attack by savages. The mutiny on the Royal Navy vessel HMS Bounty occurred in the south Pacific on 28 April 1789

Background imageHospital Corpsman Collection: Royal Navy HMS Queen in Dry Dock

Royal Navy HMS Queen in Dry Dock
Vintage engraving of HMS Queen in Dry Dock. HMS Queen was a 110-gun first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 15 May 1839 at Portsmouth

Background imageHospital Corpsman Collection: Royal Navy Warship HMS Triumph (1870)

Royal Navy Warship HMS Triumph (1870)
Vintage engraving of HMS Triumph, a broadside ironclad battleship of the Victorian era. On 21 November 1881, while she was off Chile, an explosion occurred in Triumph

Background imageHospital Corpsman Collection: MV-22B Ospreys fly over U. S. Navy Hospital Corpsman as he acts as an injured pilot

MV-22B Ospreys fly over U. S. Navy Hospital Corpsman as he acts as an injured pilot
Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, October 23, 2007- MV-22B Ospreys fly over a U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman as he acts as an injured pilot waiting to be rescued during a Tactical Recovery of Aircraft

Background imageHospital Corpsman Collection: Hospital Corpsman loads up a Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle

Hospital Corpsman loads up a Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle
Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, May 22, 2013 - Hospital Corpsman loads up a Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle as he prepares to depart



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Throughout history, the indomitable spirit of Hospital Corpsmen has shone brightly amidst the harshest conditions. From tending to the frozen crew of HMS Terror in 1837, to aiding the injured on the deck of HMS Intrepid in Baffin Bay's icy waters, their unwavering dedication to healing has been a beacon of hope. Amidst the roar of cannons on HMS Warrior, they provided care to the wounded. During the Mutiny on the Bounty, they stood by Captain Bligh under attack. In the dry dock of the Royal Navy's HMS Queen, they continued their vital work. And even in the modern battlefield, they're there, loading up Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles, while MV-22B Ospreys fly overhead. Through it all, the Hospital Corpsman's commitment to saving lives endures.