- The Army
Medical Department of the U.S. Army (
AMEDD),
formerly known as the Army
Medical Service (AMS), encomp****es the Army's six
medical Special Branches...
-
Department (
AMEDD). By policy, the
Surgeon General (TSG)
serves as
Commanding General, U.S. Army
Medical Command (MEDCOM) as well as head of the
AMEDD. The surgeon...
- Brigade, the U.S. Army
Medical Professional Training Brigade (MPTB), and the
AMEDD Noncommissioned Officers Academy (NCOA). It
serves the U.S. Army in educating...
- The
United States Army
Medical Department (
AMEDD)
Captains Career Course (CCC) is an
Officer Advance Course (OAC)
taught at Fort Sam Houston,
Texas that...
- The
Surgeon General is also head of the U.S. Army
Medical Department (the
AMEDD).
MEDCOM maintained day-to-day
health care for soldiers,
retired soldiers...
-
corps (non-combat
specialty branch) of the U.S. Army
Medical Department (
AMEDD)
consisting of
commissioned medical officers –
physicians with
either an...
- 17. Odom 1998. "Chapter VII:
Prewar Army
Doctrine for Theater". History.
amedd.army.mil.
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original on 2020-02-03.
Retrieved 2011-08-31...
- Army
Medical Command (MEDCOM) headquarters, the Army
Medical Department (
AMEDD)
Center and School, the
Fifth Recruiting Brigade, Navy
Regional Recruiting...
- Army—known as the
AMEDD—is an
heraldic emblem dating back, with
slight variations, to
about 1863.
Since 1986, it has
formed the
basis of the
AMEDD's distinctive...
-
promoting fellowship and
esprit de
corps among Army
Medical Department (
AMEDD) personnel.
Medical personnel from all
branches of the
United States military...