Marine Force Corpsman is a medic only for marines. Nothing different than a regular medic in the army.
Except the fact that in reality there are no medics in the marines. the marines have nothing to do with healthcare at all. they are a fighting force and that is it. corpsman for the marines are navy corpsman who are enlisted in the navy who are stationed with a marine unit. to become a corpsman you do need at least a two year nursing degree.
If you just mean Fleet Marine Force (most jarheads are FMF), go to a Marine recruiter and tell that person you want to be a Marine. Assuming you pass the pre-enlistment tests, then graduate from boot camp and MOS training, you will be a Marine.
Fleet Post Office for military mail.
A fleet is a group of ships
If you mean 'armada', it means fleet, as in a fleet of ships.
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A Corpsman is a navy medic. Typically when somebody is talking about a combat medic, they mean a line medic, or a medic who actually goes into combat with a unit vs a medic who works in a hospital.
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fleet : a group of ships fleet can also refer to a group of trucks, ie. The moving company owns a large fleet of trucks
A fleet of war ships
vehicle fleet
In this context fleet means fast. This is actually a rather vague description, since different animals vary quite a bit in how fleet they are.
The American military consists of the U.S. Marine Corps, the Navy, the Army, the Coast Guard, the Merchant Marine, the National Guard, and the Air Force. There are also Reserve components of each service branch.