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I solemnly pledge myself before God and these witnesses to practice I solemnly pledge myself before God and these witnesses to practice faithfully all of my duties as a member of the Hospital Corps. faithfully all of my duties as a member of the Hospital Corps. I hold the care of the sick and injured to be a privilege and sacred trust I hold the care of the sick and injured to be a privilege and sacred trust and will assist the Medical Officer with loyalty and honesty. and will assist the Medical Officer with loyalty and honesty. I will not knowingly permit harm to come to any patient. I will not knowingly permit harm to come to any patient. I will hold all personal matters pertaining to the private lives of patients in I will hold all personal matters pertaining to the private lives of patients in strict confidence. strict confidence. I dedicate my heart, mind, and strength to the work before me. I dedicate my heart, mind, and strength to the work before me. I shall do all within my power to show in myself an example of all that is I shall do all within my power to show in myself an example of all that is honorable and good throughout my naval career honorable and good throughout my naval career Est; 17 June 1898 Est; 17 June 1898 107 years of Valor, Sacrifice and 107 years of Valor, Sacrifice and Selflessness Selflessness

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Page 1: I solemnly pledge myself before God and these witnesses to practice faithfully all of my duties as a member of the Hospital Corps. I hold the care of the

I solemnly pledge myself before God and these witnesses to I solemnly pledge myself before God and these witnesses to practice faithfully all of my duties as a member of the Hospital practice faithfully all of my duties as a member of the Hospital

Corps.Corps.

I hold the care of the sick and injured to be a privilege and I hold the care of the sick and injured to be a privilege and sacred trust and will assist the Medical Officer with loyalty and sacred trust and will assist the Medical Officer with loyalty and

honesty.honesty.

I will not knowingly permit harm to come to any patient.I will not knowingly permit harm to come to any patient.

I will hold all personal matters pertaining to the private lives I will hold all personal matters pertaining to the private lives of patients in strict confidence.of patients in strict confidence.

I dedicate my heart, mind, and strength to the work before I dedicate my heart, mind, and strength to the work before me. me.

I shall do all within my power to show in myself an example of I shall do all within my power to show in myself an example of all that is honorable and good throughout my naval careerall that is honorable and good throughout my naval career

Est; 17 June 1898Est; 17 June 1898

107 years of Valor, Sacrifice and Selflessness107 years of Valor, Sacrifice and Selflessness Est; 17 June 1898Est; 17 June 1898

107 years of Valor, Sacrifice and Selflessness107 years of Valor, Sacrifice and Selflessness

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CorpsmanCorpsman

In August of 1942, the first major USMC assault landings against the Japanese Empire occurred in the Solomon Islands, Pacific. The island chosen for the invasion was Guadalcanal.

As they moved inland, four Marines were walking point into the jungle. Advancing into an open area without cover, they came under heavy fire from the entrenched Japanese. All four Marines were wounded but managed to crawl into a shell crater, about fifty yards from where they had emerged from the jungle.

A Hospital Corpsman ran from cover into the crater with the wounded Marines and, under fire, ran back to cover with a wounded Marine. Having dressed the wounds of the Marine, he sprinted back for another, only

this time he was hit. Not stopping to dress his own wounds, he carried the second Marine to cover receiving a second wound. After giving aid to the Marine, the Corpsman was hit for a third time going into

the crater. Staggering toward the tree line with the third Marine, he was again struck by enemy fire.

When the third Marine's wounds were dressed, the Corpsman started after the last Marine in the crater. The Corpsman still had not stopped to care for his own wounds. In a final valiant effort, he stumbled toward the crater, where he was brought down by concentrated enemy machine gun fire. He lunged forward into

the crater falling across the fourth Marine, finally giving up his life.

Reaching up to his own bleeding wounds, the Marine wrote on the back of the Corpsman's bullet riddled shirt,

"WHERE ANGELS AND MARINES FEAR TO TREAD, THERE YOU'LL FIND A CORPSMAN DEAD.""WHERE ANGELS AND MARINES FEAR TO TREAD, THERE YOU'LL FIND A CORPSMAN DEAD."

This was that dying Marine's final tribute to his shipmate's supreme sacrifice in fulfilling his oath, "TO AID THE WOUNDED, IN THEIR MOMENT OF NEED.""TO AID THE WOUNDED, IN THEIR MOMENT OF NEED."

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