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Answer for the clue "Army medic ", 8 letters:
corpsman

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n. 1 An enlisted person in the U.S. Navy who works in a hospital. 2 An enlisted person in the U.S. Army who works as a field medic.

Usage examples of corpsman.

Tinsley and Limbaugh, the two SEAL corpsmen, along with Ron Edgars, the corpsman for the Archerfish, were standing around the table, looking at her.

The corpsman, Hospitalman First Class Horner, took the equipment from Snodgrass and examined it closely.

Van Housen watched a team of corpsmen with a litter run toward the chopper as soon as it touched down.

Normally, the color-coded crewmen seemed segregated, each with their own kind, but now purple-shirted fuel handlers mingled with red-shirted ordnancemen, shoulder to shoulder with green-shirted hook and catapult men, safety monitors and corpsmen in white, crew captains in brown.

Every time I make an appearance it just increases the probability that somebody will spot something wrong--and every time I do make, an appearance that sorehead Corpsman finds something to yap about.

I do make, an appearance that sorehead Corpsman finds something to yap about.

Every time I make an appearance it just increases the probability that somebody will spot something wrong- and every time I do make an appearance that sorehead Corpsman finds something to yap about.

Most of them are hospital corpsmen, only a couple of them have any field experience or training.

One of the corpsmen had just given him a badly needed shot of vitamins.

Bass departed, Bynum sat in the shade for a while, sipping coffee one of the corpsmen had prepared.

Dragon in which the corpsmen tended the casualties sat with its ramp down, and another Dragon sat not far away.

The two corpsmen and the crewmen in the closer Dragon offered him only cold and begrudging awareness when he climbed the ramp and attempted to converse with them.

She ran through the enormous dust cloud they had caused, and the wind from their chopper blades, and without saying a word, they dragged her into the chopper and took off, and flew the short distance to the 159th MDHA unit on the base where they had a helipad all set up, and a cluster of nurses and corpsmen waiting.

Marines are typically fairly solicitous to their Navy corpsmen, especially the ones tough enough to play in the weeds with Force Recon.

With the very notable exception of the medical corpsmen attached to FISTs, almost any sailor would be a liability with a ground combat unit.