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Post by Doc Fox on Aug 16, 2008 22:49:01 GMT -5
Hello! My name is Mark Fox, I am located in Croydon, PA. I am a WWII Reenactor (obviously) I am a Medic or "Corpsman" for the 509th Parachute Infantry. I am only a private.. So you guys can call me Pvt. Fox or give me a nickname, either one. I hope to find a lot of answers and stuff like that to help me throughout reenactments.
Pvt. Mark Fox 509th Parachute Infantry Company D
P.S. How do I edit my profile? When I click Profile it only lets me view my profile.. Help please?
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Post by TC1c Dunigan on Aug 16, 2008 22:57:02 GMT -5
Welcome to the U.S. WWII Forums Mark! Great to have you here with us! To edit you profile: Go to the top of the home page and select profile. When your profile page comes up look at the top of the page next to "Members Bio", it'll say "modify profile" and thats it! Regards, FRISCAN
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Post by Gunny57 on Aug 17, 2008 1:09:47 GMT -5
Hello! My name is Mark Fox, I am located in Croydon, PA. I am a WWII Reenactor (obviously) I am a Medic or "Corpsman" for the 509th Parachute Infantry. I am only a private.. So you guys can call me Pvt. Fox or give me a nickname, either one. I hope to find a lot of answers and stuff like that to help me throughout reenactments. Pvt. Mark Fox 509th Parachute Infantry Company D P.S. How do I edit my profile? When I click Profile it only lets me view my profile.. Help please? Doc Fox, You're a medic, if u r with a para outfit.And if you are in the Army. A "corpsman" is a naval rating attached to a Marine unit as a medic. If you are not in the Navy...you're NOT a corpsman. Sorry mate...this the plain truth. Both common nickname is, obviously "Doc" If you click on profile, you see your profile, of course...following Friscan instructions you should be able to modify it. You may be asked to enter your pword to modify your profile, as only Staff can modify someone else's profile. Welcome here..."Doc" Fox. MP
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Post by Danger Forward on Aug 17, 2008 2:04:53 GMT -5
Welcome aboard "Doc"! Gunny is right, of course...Medic is Army, corpsman is Navy/Marine. Two good guys to get to know are Doc Butzen who has a killer 505 medic impression and Chaser who also has a killer set-up. Both gus are very knowledgeable about WWII combat medics. A great site to visit is: home.att.net/~steinert/and www.med-dept.com , but that site is down right now for some reason. There is also a lot of great info in the medic section...so feel free to look around...
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Post by Bald Eagle on Aug 17, 2008 12:31:58 GMT -5
Howdy Doc Fox. Does this mean your a "pvt Doc" & will charge us more , only kidding. Welcome on board Mark . Bald Eagle.
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Post by enfield43 on Aug 17, 2008 14:11:56 GMT -5
Hey Doc Fox, Welcome aboard! Im a Brit Para Recce. guy but we fight on the same side.. welcome.. maybe ill see ya on the field.
-Steve
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Post by Doc Fox on Aug 17, 2008 23:41:32 GMT -5
Thanks for the welcoming, guys! I see I donned the nickname "Doc", haha. Yes, well Corpsman was the name my brother (also a WWII Reenactor) made for me.. I was actually wanting my name to be MedicFox but according to the thing it was taken, so he made corpsman in the name, trust me, if I could change it I would. Again thanks!
**UPDATE** I edited my profile and I changed the name from Corpsman..
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Post by mudpuppy on Aug 18, 2008 10:56:28 GMT -5
Welcome Doc Fox! Pup
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Post by Buck on Aug 18, 2008 14:09:25 GMT -5
Welcome aboard and enjoy.
-Buck
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Post by Doc Fox on Aug 19, 2008 20:12:11 GMT -5
Thanks Mudpuppy and Buck! Glad to be here.
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