Quetta -- Doctors of army's medical corps are yet to replace striking doctors in government hospitals of Balochistan as doctors and paramedical staff continued boycotting OPDs across the province, according to media reports.
What does MEDICORP stand for?
MEDICORP stands for Medical Corps
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Samples in periodicals archive:
They were named yesterday by the Ministry of Defence as Second Lieutenant Joanna Yorke Dyer from the Intelligence Corps attached to the 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment; Corporal Kris O'Neill from the Royal Army Medical Corps; Private Eleanor Dlugosz, also from the Royal Army Medical Corps, and Kingsman Adam James Smith from 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment.
They were Second Lieutenant Joanna Yorke Dyer from the Intelligence Corps attached to the 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, Corporal Kris O'Neill from the Royal Army Medical Corps, Private Eleanor Dlugosz, also from the Royal Army Medical Corps, and Kingsman Adam James Smith from 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment.
The dead soldier, who M has not been named, was serving with the Royal Army Medical Corps when the Shaat Al Arab Hotel base, Basra, came under fire.
Taylor joined the armed forces during World War II, serving in the medical corps.