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Corpsman: Green vs. Blue
III Marine Expeditionary Force
Aug. 15, 2016 | 1:15
Navy corpsmen explain the difference between working green side and blue side.
“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 honorable and good throughout my naval career.” – The Corpsman’s Oath
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