Retired Medic Socks
Description: Introducing the Retired Combat Medic Rertiret Field Veteran Military Performance - the ideal choice for those who have served their country. With a durable design and comfortable fit, this shirt is perfect for showing your military pride. Stay comfortable and stylish while honoring your service with this versatile performance shirt.
Retired Combat Medic Rertire Field Veteran Military Socks
by Michal-Mierzejewski
$14 $20
Description: The concept of the door gunner originated during the Vietnam War, when helicopters were first used in combat in large numbers. The original personnel who served as early door gunners aboard CH-21, UH-34, and UH-1 helicopters in Vietnam, were enlisted men, with a designated and specially trained crew chief serving as both the aircraft's maintenance manager and a door gunner. Normally, a second enlisted soldier served as a second door gunner (such as on a UH-1, and UH-34, which both used two gunners – one on each side of the aircraft). Later, as the war progressed, the door gunner position sometimes used a non-aviation rated/trained soldier or marine, that volunteered for door gunner duties.
Vietnam Combat Veteran - Medevac - Door Gunner w 1st Cav Div w VN SVC Socks
by Military Insignia Clothing and Products
$14 $20
Description: A hospital corpsman is an enlisted medical specialist of the United States Navy, who may also serve in a U.S. Marine Corps unit. The corresponding rating within the United States Coast Guard is health services technician (HS). Medics and corpsmen in Vietnam fought alongside their fellow soldiers and Marines — many carried rifles, sidearms, even hand grenades along with their medical kits.
Hospital Corpsman w Vietnam SVC Ribbons X 300 Socks
by Military Insignia Clothing and Products
$14 $20
Description: The mission of the 18th Medical Command (Deployment Support) is to command and control assigned and attached medical units to provide comprehensive and flexible Army Health System Support (AHSS) throughout the US Army Pacific (USARPAC) and across the full spectrum of operations. The 18th Medical Command is the Medical Pacific Theatre Enabling Command (TEC) that provides the Command and Control, as well as medical expertise for the Army's response to a wide variety of medical emergencies or humanitarian efforts. The 18th Medical Command is headquartered at Fort Shafter, Hawaii.
18th Medical Command - Pacific Knights - SSI Socks
by Military Insignia Clothing and Products
$14 $20
Description: This design is for retired doctors and medical professionals. Perfect for physicians enjoying retirement. Features the text Retired Doctor No, I Don't Want To Look At It.
Retired Doctor No, I Don't Want To Look At It Funny Doctor Retirement Physician Healthcare Socks
by Heia bo
$14 $20
Description: The concept of the door gunner originated during the Vietnam War, when helicopters were first used in combat in large numbers. The original personnel who served as early door gunners aboard CH-21, UH-34, and UH-1 helicopters in Vietnam, were enlisted men, with a designated and specially trained crew chief serving as both the aircraft's maintenance manager and a door gunner. Normally, a second enlisted soldier served as a second door gunner (such as on a UH-1, and UH-34, which both used two gunners – one on each side of the aircraft). Later, as the war progressed, the door gunner position sometimes used a non-aviation rated/trained soldier or marine, that volunteered for door gunner duties.
Medevac - Door Gunner - 1st Cavalry - Vietnam wo Txt Socks
by Military Insignia Clothing and Products
$14 $20
Description: This heartfelt design is perfect for the proud mothers of combat medics. Featuring the phrase "Proud Mom of a Combat Medic," this design honors both the strength of a mother and the bravery of her child serving in the military. Whether you’re attending military events, family gatherings, or just showing off your pride, this design is a beautiful tribute to the critical role of combat medics and the unwavering support of their families. Great for military families, moms of medics, and anyone who supports their loved ones serving as combat medics in the armed forces.