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Navy Corps - traducción al Inglés

UNITED STATES NAVY STAFF CORPS OF PHYSICIANS
US Navy Medical Corps; U.S. Navy Medical Corps; Navy Medical Corps; United States Navy Medical Corps
  • USNS ''Mercy'']], a U.S. Navy [[hospital ship]]

Navy Corps      
= Cuerpo de Marina
Ex: Nonmilitary personnel in libraries maintained by the Department of Defense, such as those operated by the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps, are civil service appointments.
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CORPS Worldbook 1992
(n.) = cuerpo, grupo
Ex: Quality abstracting services take pride in their corps of abstractors.
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* Army Corps engineer = ingeniero del cuerpo de zapadore
* Army Corps Engineers = Cuerpo de Zapadores
* esprit-de-corps = espíritu corporativo
* Navy Corps = Cuerpo de Marina
* Peace Corps = Cuerpo de Paz, el
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  • Chinese sailors, 2009
  • Jaubert commandos of the [[French Navy]] demonstrating a mock, seaborne assault on the support vessel Alcyon
  • Iskra II}} - [[Polish Navy]] school tall ship
  • Temple of Isis]] in [[Pompeii]], [[Naples National Archaeological Museum]]
  • [[Dreadnought]]s of the [[High Seas Fleet]] of [[World War I]]
  • 6}} sails towards the [[Falkland Islands]] during the [[Falklands War]] of 1982. The Falklands War was the largest naval conflict since [[World War II]].
  • Sea Harrier]] on the flight deck of an Indian Navy aircraft carrier in 2007
  • Vikramaditya}} through the [[Arabian Sea]] in 2014
  • Two Javanese jongs, one is a 6-masted ship viewed from aft, the other is a 7-masted ship
  • British and Danish navies in the [[line of battle]] at the [[Battle of Copenhagen (1801)]]
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  • officers]] celebrate their new positions by throwing their midshipmen covers into the air as part of a U.S. Naval Academy graduation and commissioning ceremony.
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MILITARY BRANCH INVOLVED IN NAVAL WARFARE
Naval Combatant; Naval; Navies; Naval power; Naval forces; Wet navy; Defense Fleet; Navy and Navies; Naval Force; Naval force; Maritime force; Never Again Volunteer Yourself; Never again volunteer yourself; Military Maritime Fleet; Naval science
(n.) = marina
Ex: Thus a book on "the history of naval warships" may be sought under history, navy or warships.
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* merchant navy, the = marina mercante, la
* navy-blue = azul marino
* Navy Corps = Cuerpo de Marina
* Navy, the = Marina, la
* Royal Navy = Marina de Guerra

Definición

guardia de Corps
term. comp.
Militar. Cuerpo adscrito a la persona del rey.

Wikipedia

Medical Corps (United States Navy)

The Medical Corps of the United States Navy is a staff corps consisting of military physicians in a variety of specialties. It is the senior corps among all staff corps, second in precedence only to line officers. The corps of commissioned officers was founded on March 3, 1871.

Prior to the formal establishment of the corps, ships’ surgeons served without commissions, unless given one by the commanding officer. Those commissions would be for the duration of a specific cruise.

The Medical Corps is one of the four staff corps of the Navy's Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED), which is led by the Surgeon General of the United States Navy.

Facing a shortage of trained physicians to serve the needs of the Navy and Marine Corps, the Uniformed Services Health Professions Revitalization Act of 1972 was passed. This was a two-pronged act in which the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and the Health Professions Scholarship Program were created. In both programs, civilians are given a direct commission to the rank of ensign (O-1) in the United States Navy Reserve which they hold throughout the four years of their medical education. During this time they receive financial assistance on the condition that they meet reservist requirements, maintain military standards, and agree to serve on active duty as physicians. The commitment required is at least 4 years for HPSP and 7 years of service for USUHS students.

Upon graduation, the new physicians are promoted to the rank of lieutenant (O-3) and enter active duty as medical interns (PGY-1) at a Naval Hospital.

Upon completion of an internship year, a Navy physician can be deployed to the fleet as a General Medical Officer, though opportunities also exist to complete full-residency training in the specialty of their choice or undergo 6 months of training to become a Flight Surgeon or Undersea Medical Officer .

RADM Bruce L. Gillingham is the 39th Surgeon General of the United States Navy as of 2019 and is the highest-ranking officer of the Medical Corps. The Chief of the Medical Corps is RDML Guido F. Valdes, who concurrently serves as Commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific.