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Sparrowhawk
07-22-02, 01:08 AM
I just saw that Doc Gibb's signed up and joined us on this site.

Doc Gibb's is a friend and I am pleased to see him here.

Welcome home Doc, I'm glad to see you here, its your home and there are many Vietnam Marines here that respect and honor you as we did in Nam.

Doc Gibbs on the left, Sgt, Phu a Kid Carson Scout on the right

NamGrunt68
07-22-02, 05:13 AM
Originally posted by Sparrowhawk
I just saw that Doc Gibb's signed up and joined us on this site.

Doc Gibb's is a friend and I am pleased to see him here.

Welcome home Doc, I'm glad to see you here, its your home and there are many Vietnam Marines here that respect and honor you as we did in Nam.

Doc Gibbs on the left, Sgt, Phu a Kid Carson Scout on the right

The Combat Corpsmen I knew in Nam had balls made out of "titanium" !!!

thedrifter
07-22-02, 06:34 AM
Welcome,

Great to have you on board........
Drop your bags, sit a spell...and enjoy reading and posting on the Best Marine Site on the Net....
Welcome Again.......

Sempers,

Roger

thedrifter
08-14-02, 10:17 AM
My battle ground has been a ward
Or clinic here at home...
The enemy the things attacking
Health, muscle and bone.
The people I am helping are
The loved ones left behind
Your families and Veterans
Are the patients that I find.
The birthing wife who's man is gone
To fight so far away...
The frightened child facing
Surgery at break of day.
The young recruit who's beaten
On his liberty some night...
Or maybe just a cancer patient
Losing will to fight.
My battle scars are not from bullets
Or rocks upon the ground
But from other fights for life
And, from death, just as profound.
It hurts no less to lose someone
You've tended day by day
Than to see them in a firefight
Their life force swept away.
So when you praise your corpsmen
Who stood by you in the fray,
And while you tell the stories
Of their actions on some day;
When you look back recalling
All the things they did for you
It wouldn't hurt remembering
Those "other" corpsmen too.
© 1998 J.R. Terrio



http://www.hotel-marines.org/corpleg2.jpg

USMC0311
08-14-02, 02:06 PM
Originally posted by NamGrunt68


The Combat Corpsmen I knew in Nam had balls made out of "titanium" !!!

10-4 Bro. and Corpsmen are the most selfless, dedicated people in the Corps,
The Corpsman does know the meaning of Semper Fidelis. I'm Proud to call them Bro!!!
Semper Fi, Dane

NamGrunt68
08-14-02, 02:48 PM
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

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

Copyright 1975
===========================================


Joe, I thought I'd kill two birds here wid one shot !!! Just wanted to tell ya that I think ya got one "Kick Azz" website !! I might o already told ya that, but I couldn't remember if'n I had or not !!!!
I especially like that page on "Doc" Ingram......A true HERO !!! I always wondered how them Doc's carried around them big balls with such lil wings !!!! Welcome Home Bro !!

USMC0311
08-14-02, 02:54 PM
Joe, I thought I'd kill two birds here wid one shot !!! Just wanted to tell ya that I think ya got one "Kick Azz" website !! I might o already told ya that, but I couldn't remember if'n I had or not !!!!
I especially like that page on "Doc" Ingram......A true HERO !!! I always wondered how them Doc's carried around them big balls with such lil wings !!!! Welcome Home Bro !![/b] [/B][/QUOTE]

TY Dane, since compliments flowin Bro. Yer site iz totally awsome Marine. the muther hits all the targets. How bout lettin me link it to Mine??
Semper Fi, and Glad Ya made it back..Welcome too the real world Marine

NamGrunt68
08-14-02, 03:08 PM
I was thinkin the same thing bro...matter o fact, I copied yer banner and will use it on mah links page !!! :D

USMC0311
08-14-02, 03:25 PM
Originally posted by NamGrunt68
I was thinkin the same thing bro...matter o fact, I copied yer banner and will use it on mah links page !!! :D
TY Bro iz dun :yes:
Semper Fi

Laamie
08-14-02, 07:56 PM
Flying into San Diego for a HAWK reunion. One of the stops is to Doc Savelli's trailer park.
I jut called his dad to inform his son that there will be a "boot camp knock" on his door next month.
Doc might have been the one who bandaged my head, I'll find out next month.
S/F,
Dick

USMC0311
08-14-02, 08:38 PM
Good Luck, Rocket man
Semper Fi.

badbob
08-15-02, 12:17 PM
I can only find one word that adequately describes our beloved Navy Corpsman


"MARINE"

Semper Fi Doc,
Bob

NamGrunt68
08-15-02, 01:29 PM
YA GOT DAT SH!T RIGHT BADBOB.....A "COMBAT" CORPSMAN IS DEFINATELY A MARINE !!! GREEN ANGELS WITH BRASS BALLS !!!

thedrifter
08-20-02, 09:03 AM
Throughout the history of the United States Marine Corps, Navy Hospital Corpsman have served side by side with Marines to answer their cry of "Corpsman Up."


Name the battle they were there behind the scenes doing their share. They have made their mark in history. All things to all men, to none a stranger.


At Belleau Woods, Pearl Harbor, Corregidor, Normandy, The Chosin Reservoir and in Vietnam midst the heat and slime of the Mekong Delta they tended the wounded oblivious to danger.


In the face of danger or adversity, they carried on their mission of mercy paying to often the ultimate price, offering their lives in sacrifice.


When you're wounded and need help, he's there with the touch of a mother caring for her newborn baby, with the determination and bravery of a Devil Dog, and the knowledge and experience to do his job.


"He's the lifeline between a bandage and a cast ..... or a body bag."


Some call him "DOC", the Vietnamese call him "Bac Si". He deserves much more than that just call him "Marine!"



quote:
You guys are the Marine's doctors; There's no better in the business than a Navy Corpsman."


Lieutenant General Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller, U.S.M.C.


http://semperfiheart1.homestead.com/files/IMDOC.jpg


Next to God .... A Marine's best friend

Sempers,

Roger