Corpsman Up!
A notebook series inspired by the leadership, heritage, and battlefield legacy of Navy Hospital Corpsmen.
The Corpsman Up! series combines practical lined notebooks with short introductions to the history and traditions of the United States Navy Hospital Corps.
Each notebook contains several pages that introduce the theme of that volume, from battlefield valor to leadership, mentorship, and the culture that shapes the Corps. After these pages, the remaining space is a clean, lined notebook designed for journaling, note-taking, training notes, or professional development.
Whether you're a blue-side corpsman, a Fleet Marine Force sailor, a naval leader, or someone interested in the history of Navy medicine, these notebooks are designed to be both useful and meaningful.
Valor in White
A 200-page lined notebook (6 × 9 inches) honoring Navy Hospital Corpsmen who received the Medal of Honor.
The opening pages provide a brief overview of these acts of bravery and the legacy they represent within the Hospital Corps. It also covers a brief history of the Medal of Honor.
In total, 23 Navy Hospital Corpsmen have received the Medal of Honor for their actions in combat. Each recipient has a page dedicated to their heroism.
After the introduction, the rest of the notebook provides clean, lined pages ready for writing, journaling, training notes, or personal reflection.
Shaping the Corps
A 200-page lined notebook (6 × 9 inches) explores the history of the largest rate in the Navy.
The opening pages provide a brief overview of the Hospital Corps and a condensed timeline of events from the 1890s to today.
Sprinkled throughout the pages are major changes in the Hospital Corps and Navy medicine in response to WWI, WWII, Korea, and modern-day events. It includes facts like the first HM, the first woman HM, when HMs swapped out the Red Cross for the Caduceus, and more. Facts are listed along the bottom, outer edge of the pages so they do not interfere with notetaking or journal writing.
Devil Doc
A 200-page lined notebook (6 × 9 inches) with an introduction to the history of the Navy corpsman serving alongside the United States Marine Corps.
This notebook opens by explaining the origin of the nickname “Devil Doc,” the title Marines use for Navy Hospital Corpsmen.
The introduction briefly explores the long partnership between Marines and Corpsmen, the trust built on the battlefield, and how the name “Devil Doc” became part of Marine Corps and Navy tradition.
After the introduction pages, the remainder of the notebook is in a clean, lined format, ready for journaling, notes, or daily writing, with fun facts about the Marine Corps sprinkled throughout.
Leading the Line
A 200-page lined notebook (6 × 9 inches) focuses on leadership within the Hospital Corps.
This starts as a guided notebook covering several topics relevant to front-line leadership within Navy medicine: the petty officers and leaders who guide junior sailors, set standards, and shape unit culture.
There are seven sections, each with a Sea Story, Leadership Principle, and Reflection Prompts, followed by 8 pages for reflection. On page 77, it opens to blank, lined pages for note-taking, journaling, or even doodling.