"Doc! I've Been Hit!"

The Navy — whose medical corpsmen have been treating wounded sailors and Marines since the days of the Revolution — are under a lot of stress in Afghanistan and Iraq. That’s why the Navy has just published The Docs, a graphic novel designed to give those yet to deploy to a war zone a preview of what they’ll face. “Their dual roles as caregivers and combatants puts them at high risk for stress injuries,” says Capt. Greg Utz, who as the commanding officer of the Naval Health Research Center is basically publisher of the 200-page tome. “So we developed this graphic novel as an innovative way to help our sailors prepare for and interpret situations they may see in theater.”

The Navy spent $450,000 to produce and print 5,000 copies, which will be distributed to docs-in-training (“Doc” is a term of endearment — and respect — for both Navy corpsmen and Army medics). For youngsters used to video games and graphic novels, it sure beats the text-heavy, black-and-white training manuals their older siblings — and parents — ignored. Take a peek (warning: big file — 32 MB).

Related Topics: battlefield wounded, corpsmen, medics, National Security
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  • m0mentom0ri

    The legendary Will Eisner did The Preventive Maintenance Monthly for the Army for many years. There’s a long history of comics’ artists contributing in this way.
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    http://bibliodyssey.blogspot.com/2008/04/will-eisners-preventative-maintenance.html

  • squirmz

    As of next year at this time the Navy medical corps will not just be servicing navy and marines. The Army and Navy will be combining their main hospitals in one facility.

  • apr2563

    Mark: I appreciate your postings. They may not get as many views as the pop culture postings of others, but they seem to always bring us interesting and important information.
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    http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htatrit/articles/20101022.aspx
    I thought this study of Iraqi casualties in the Iraq war important. 43% are claimed to be the result of civil war between the Sunnis and the Shias.
    Over 100,000 dead Iraqis.

  • perrywhite1

    Eisner started as early as WWII with Joe Dope, which evolved into P*S (Preventive Maintenance Monthly). Those who may have no idea who Momentomori and I are talking about, Will Eisner is the man usually credited with creating the graphic novel (A Contract With God and Other Tenement Stories), wrote textbooks on comics (Comics & Sequential Art and others) and wrote and drew “The Spirit” for its 12-year run as a newspaper supplement (1940-52). If comics ever build a Mt. Rushmore, Eisner will be one of the heads.

    Do you know who the creators are, Mr. Thompson?

  • herby002

    Wait for the Teapublican news release:

    “Obama spends $450,000 of stimulus money on comic books for troops! $90 to show how to apply a bandaid!”

    “Sharron Angle, US Senate nominee from Nevada, says that, in addition to her plan to privatize VA health care, she will push for “free enterprise” Halliburton Corp. to take over all battlefield medical services on a cost-plus basis.

    Asked by her rightwing radio show host what she would substitute for this pricey Obama comic book that is adding untold $$$ to the nation’s federal fiscal deficit, she suggested that she would hand out copies of the free “Christianity Today” magazine to every medic who stops by her (soon to be) Senate office.

    Asked by a real reporter to answer a question, any question, she ran out the back door. An Angle spokesperson told the reporter: “You were lucky. We were thinking of putting you in handcuffs while our candidate made her getaway, like our colleague in Alaska, but we took the Christian route, and just “shunned” you. Don’t come back and try that again, though. Remember, we have God on our side.”

  • 11charlie

    I remember Connie Rodd, and her cleavage (her BDUs were definitely not AR 670-1 approved).
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    I also remember how nobody that I knew in the 7th ID(L) ever followed the helpful tips in the magazines (“Don’t sleep in your Humvee while the engine is running? Yeah right, it’s fricking cold out”).

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