I'll be the first to agree with you about admin Marines, i.e. "pogue." After recruit training, they basically constitute a glorified secretary-pool.
Hey, I've got mad respect for Corpsman...hell, I married one. My wife taught combat Battle Skills at 2d FSSG for 2 years. When she was a Mayport clinic in Jax, her and another Corpsman won coveted spots in the base's Paramedic school. They were the only two Navy personnel in the entire class fo DOD/Federal Firefighters. Besides her clinicals at Shands in Jax (where there's a handful of trauma), she really didn't use it much afterwards. ******ed navy...spends all this money to send her through school, then make her the friggin LPO of sick call.
Anyway, I'll agree that most "green-side" Corpsman do a hell of a lot more intense training than a lot of Marines, e.g. airwing, admin, supply, cooks, etc. I can say from my experience...the Corpsman in our platoon was a freaking stud who could out-run and out-shoot most of the Marines.
We'll have to agree to disagree on the medic debate. It's my contention that your average medic has a woefully average IQ. Again, that's just based on my experience...I could be wrong.
Are there really smart medics? Hell yeah. But most of them aren't medics for life, know what I mean? In fact, most of the smart medics I know ended up in medical school. (Sound like someone you know?)
Listen, there tends to be a stratification in medicine. No matter what your starting point is, per se, people usually end up migrating upward on the food chain if they're smarter than their starting point. Did that make any sense?
And....I'm sorry, but a lot of these 50 y/o medics just didn't migrate upward because being a freaking medic just about maxes out their capabilities. Follow? That's all I'm saying, devil-doc. Nothing personal against any individual medic, just my personal observations.
Again, maybe I'm wrong.
BTW, I did my first 4 years w/ 2d CEB, so we have more in common than you think. Besides that, now I'm a freaking squid anyway (Navy HPSP), so I guess I can't Navy-bash anymore.
Anyway, I'm all for a truce, okay?
Semper Fi
Kevin