In 2021, Rejoice Tapon graduated from the US Navy Bootcamp and the 5-month Corpsman A-School.

On this page, I feature five videos related to the Navy Corpsman A-School.

The Corpsman rate (i.e. job) is called HM.

There are about 36 different C-Schools (advanced training schools) that you can go to after graduating from A-School.

There is no B-School.

A-School graduates who do not go to a C-School are considered a Quad Zero (0000). They are generalists whereas C-School graduates are specialists. Both are equally necessary and important. Neither is "better" than the other.

The US Navy Corpsman is the most decorated position in the US military. They not only serve in Navy hospitals (both on land and at sea), but they also provide all the medical needs of the US Marines Corps. Thus, they are embedded in almost every Marine operation.

Video 1: Corpsmen march and do their cadence to their graduation

As the sun rises, Corpsmen march and chant to their graduation.

On July 28, 2021, USA Navy Hospital Corpsmen Class 135 graduated after 5 months of training.
Watch their cadence as they march to their graduation in Fort Sam Houston.

About 20% of the US Navy is female, so you may be wondering why around 80% of Class 135 was female.
Answer: random luck.
The Corpsman rate (HM) is mostly men, but this particular class, through some random fluke, was disproportionately female.

Some of the songs they chant while marching are funny.

Video 2: Corpsman graduation

In 6 minutes, watch the one-hour Corpsman graduation highlights.

Video 3: Corpsmen give advice on how to pass A-School

After their graduation, Corpsmen march back to their barracks and they give advice along the way.

Video 4: Three Corpsmen share their ideas

These three corpsmen, fresh out of A-School, share what they've learned so far from being a corpsman. You'll definitely want to see this if you're considering the HM rate or you've already enlisted.

Video 5: Navy A-School - What To Expect! Rules, Dos, and Don'ts for Sailors in 2022!

Two US Navy corpsmen, Rejoice Tapon and Ashlee Braut, share their stories and advice about A-School.

Most sailors go from Bootcamp to A-School immediately, but some must wait a couple of days in Great Lakes (Chicago) before shipping to A-School.
In their case, they waited 2 days.

00:00 Going from Bootcamp to A-School
00:45 1st week of A-School
02:18 A-School Rules
04:20 Preparing for Corpsman A-School
05:35 Why drug addicts should not join the military

Be sure to watch the other Navy videos on my Navy/Military Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIMvGeI8gGoP6wfYk0egeIvpImjWnxAY7

See episode #1 about what to pack for Navy Bootcamp:

Disclaimer: All views expressed on this video and comments made verbally or written do not reflect the views of the Department of the Navy or Department of Defense and are that of my own or the people in the video.