Swanson, James, HM3

Hospital Corpsman
 
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Current Service Status
USN Veteran
Current/Last Rank
Petty Officer Third Class
Current/Last Primary NEC
HM-8404-Medical Field Service Technician/FMF Combat Corpsman
Current/Last Rating/NEC Group
Hospital Corpsman
Primary Unit
2011-2013, HM-8404, 1st Bn, 2nd Marine Regiment (1/2)
Previously Held NEC
AA-0000-Airman Apprentice
AN-0000-Airman
HM-0000-Hospital Corpsman
Service Years
2005 - 2014
HM-Hospital Corpsman
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  2010-2010, HM-8404, Naval Hospital Corpus Christi, TX

HM-Hospital Corpsman

From Month/Year
January / 2010

To Month/Year
October / 2010

Unit
Naval Hospital Corpus Christi, TX Unit Page

Rank
Petty Officer Second Class

NEC
HM-8404-Medical Field Service Technician/FMF Combat Corpsman

Base, Station or City
Corpus Christi

State/Country
Texas
 
 
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 Naval Hospital Corpus Christi, TX Details

Naval Hospital Corpus Christi, TX
NAVAL AIR STATION, CORPUS CHRISTI. The Naval Air Station at Corpus Christi, also known as the University of the Air, began on June 13, 1940, when President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed a $25,000,000 appropriations proposal. Construction began on June 30 of that year, and the base was dedicated by the secretary of the navy on March 12, 1941. It had the main station at Flour Bluff and six auxiliary stations: Rodd, Cabaniss, Cuddihy, and Waldron at Corpus Christi, Kingsville Naval Auxiliary Field at Kingsville (see NAVAL AIR STATION, KINGSVILLE), and Chase Field at Beeville (see NAVAL AIR STATION, BEEVILLE). The total station covered some 20,000 acres in three counties. The originally contracted construction was virtually complete by June 30, 1941. By 1945, 997 hangers and other buildings had been constructed, and the cost had run to more than $100 million. A 980-foot rail-highway bridge and a 400-foot trestle bridge across Oso Bay had been built; a twenty-mile-long railroad was built in thirty-five days. A sixteen-inch cast iron water pipe was laid from Corpus Christi to Flour Bluff. Eight miles of 100 pair telephone cables for a permanent telephone system were laid in ten days. Also constructed was a permanent military highway consisting of eleven miles of twenty-two-foot concrete pavement with a 1,200-foot concrete bridge across Oso Bay, as well as a 4½-mile-long concrete access road to Cabaniss Field. On January 14, 1941, the project reached a peak employment of 9,348 employees and had a weekly payroll of $305,125. The station was initially used to train aviation cadets as pilots, navigators, aerologists, gunners, and radio operators. By 1950 the Naval Air Station was training naval aviators in the advanced stages of flying multiengine land and sea planes. In addition, the United States Naval Hospital, the United States Naval School of All-Weather Flight, the Fleet Logistic Air Wing, Acceptance, Test, and Transfer Unit, and the headquarters for the Corpus Christi Naval Reserve Training Center were operating at the Naval Air Station. The end of World War II greatly curtailed the activities at the Naval Air Station. The naval air stations at both Kingsville and Beeville were deactivated for several years. By late 1948 the Naval Air Advanced Training Command had transferred to Corpus Christi from Jacksonville, Florida, and the Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi became a permanent installation. The Navy's precision flight team, the Blue Angels, made their headquarters at Corpus Christi in 1949 and remained there until 1955, when they moved to Pensacola, Florida. In 1959 the Navy shut down a major repair and assembly facility, which had employed the majority of the 4,000 civilians at the base. In 1961 the facility was converted into the Army Aeronautical Depot Maintenance Center. From the 1960s into the 1990s the Naval Air Station continued to provide fully trained naval aviators of multiengine land and sea planes; its students included many from foreign countries. On August 6, 1986, the station's airfield was named Truax Field in honor of Lt. Myron Milton Truax, United States Navy. In the 1990s the station continued to maintain and operate facilities to support operations designated by the chief of naval operations. In 1990 there were three training squadrons operating aircraft from the station.

Type
Communications
 

Parent Unit
Naval Hospital (NAVHOSP)/Navy Regional Medical Center (NRMC)/Naval Medical Center (NAVMEDCEN)/Naval

Strength
Hospital

Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

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Naval Hospital Corpus Christi, TX

Dotson, Mark, PO2, (1999-2013) HM HM-8404 Petty Officer Second Class
Montejano, Bernabe, PO2, (2000-Present) HM HM-8404 Petty Officer Second Class
Shepherd, Martin, PO2, (2002-Present) HM HM-8404 Petty Officer Second Class
SKORNIA, JAMI, PO1, (2001-2007) HM HM-8404 Petty Officer Second Class
SKORNIA, JAMI, PO1, (2001-2007) HM HM-8404 Petty Officer Second Class
Weathersby, Lc, PO1, (2003-2023) HM HM-8404 Petty Officer Second Class
Badrie, Riyadh, PO2, (2001-Present) HM HM-8404 Petty Officer Third Class
Martinez, Joel, PO2, (2008-Present) HM HM-8404 Petty Officer Third Class
Corzine, Crystal, HN, (2005-2007) HM HM-8404 Hospitalman
Beckley, Raymond, MCPO, (1985-Present) HM HM-8425 Master Chief Petty Officer
Anderson, Damon, CPO, (1993-Present) HM HM-8425 Chief Petty Officer
Bia, Shannon, CPO, (1996-Present) HM HM-8432 Chief Petty Officer
Sisk, David (FMF/SW/AW), CPO, (1990-2010) HM HM-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Bonney, Jason, PO1, (1997-2010) HM HM-8425 Petty Officer First Class
Darling, David, PO1, (1991-Present) HM HM-8483 Petty Officer First Class
Pon, Larry, PO1, (1996-2011) HM HM-8432 Petty Officer First Class
Rau, Gary, PO1, (1990-2011) HM HM-8482 Petty Officer First Class
Richards, Mike, PO1, (1995-2010) HM HM-8452 Petty Officer First Class
Tucker, Michael, CPO, (1997-Present) HM HM-8482 Petty Officer First Class
Vargas, Raul, PO1, (1986-2010) HM HM-8506 Petty Officer First Class
Wilson, Ricardo, PO1, (1995-2010) HM HM-8432 Petty Officer First Class
Carman, Kristopher, PO2, (1993-2007) HM HM-8479 Petty Officer Second Class
Martin, Sherlyn, PO2, (1999-2008) HM HM-8485 Petty Officer Second Class
Miles, Adria, PO2, (2002-2011) HM HM-8406 Petty Officer Second Class
Pafford, Veronica, PO2, (2000-Present) HM HM-8489 Petty Officer Second Class
Ray, Adam, PO1, (1998-2009) HM HM-8506 Petty Officer Second Class
Sanchez, Adam, PO2, (2008-Present) HM HM-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Sears, Joseph, PO2, (1999-2013) HM HM-8407 Petty Officer Second Class
Torres, Nicholas, PO2, (1999-2008) HM HM-8452 Petty Officer Second Class
Prescott, Brian, PO2, (2002-Present) HM HM-8483 Petty Officer Third Class
Rogero, Tony, PO3, (2002-2007) HM HM-8489 Petty Officer Third Class
Smith, Deborah, PO2, (2003-Present) HM HM-8701 Petty Officer Third Class
Delano, Monica, LCDR, (1992-2017) OFF 290X Lieutenant Commander
Massey, Amanda, LCDR, (1988-2014) OFF 230X Lieutenant Commander
Brown, Jerry, LCDR, (1994-Present) OFF 290X Lieutenant
Robinson, Jessica, LT, (1998-Present) OFF 290X Lieutenant
Mcgill, Scott, LT, (1985-2008) OFF 290X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Rau, Roxanne, LT, (1997-2007) OFF 230X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Gutierrez, Robert, CPO, (1990-2012) IT IT-2781 Chief Petty Officer
Montana, Cesar, CPO, (1989-2007) HT HT-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Mckagan, Jeremy, PO2, (1998-2007) QM QM-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Perez, Javier, PO2, (2002-Present) 00 9522 Petty Officer Second Class
Simmons, Shawn, PO2, (2004-Present) SH SH-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
SMITH-CORMIER, JAMAL, PO2, (2004-Present) 00 00E Petty Officer Second Class
Jackson, Marian, PO3, (2005-2010) AO 8286 Petty Officer Third Class
Mcmillian, James, PO2, (2001-2012) BM BM-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Pete, Cobey, LT, (1991-2008) Lieutenant Junior Grade
Lee, Lucy, HN, (1997-2000) 00 Other Service Rank
Hernandez, Ben, CPO, (1988-2014) LS Chief Petty Officer
Sanborn, Delea, CPO, (1995-2008) Chief Petty Officer
Thomas, Scott, CPO, (1993-2013) Chief Petty Officer
Gutierrez, Robert, PO1, (1992-2007) Petty Officer First Class
Ziehr, Wanda, PO1, (1994-Present) Petty Officer First Class
Blount, Raymond Lamar, PO2, (2004-2011) Petty Officer Second Class
Crisp, Andrew, PO1, (1994-2014) Petty Officer Second Class
Hall, Jessica, PO2, (2000-2009) Petty Officer Second Class
Mckagan, Jeremy, PO2, (1998-Present) Petty Officer Second Class
Pallares, Maria, CPO, (1998-2018) Petty Officer Second Class
Potvin, Casey, PO2, (2002-2007) Petty Officer Second Class

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