The disadvantages are analyzed and single out the ways of perfection in work of the troop echelon of medical service in modern conditions of reforming of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.S V Kul'nevUS Army Medical Corps Leadership Development Program Working Group. The US Army Medical...
A Handy Guide to “FIRST AID for the Injured”, prepared from the Official First Aid Manual, US Army & Based on Methods Used by the US Army Medical Corps, Foreword by Maj General James C. MAGEE, Surgeon General, US Army, Illustrated with Diagrams & Photographs, Whitman Publishing Company,...
(at the suggestion of The Surgeon General most Hospital Ships commissioned after spring 1944, were named for deceased Army Medical Officers and Nurses. Before they had been designated with names (e.g. Acadia, Seminole, Larkspur, etc), while the Navy gave theirs symbolic names (such...
Like many other Airborne units of the US Army, the 326th Airborne Medical Company can trace its history back to the First World War. The326th Medical Companywas initially constituted on23 July 1918as the326th Sanitary Train. It formed part of the 101st Division. After being deactivated on ...
‘victorious’ Army, the hospital moved on to Murfreesboro (Rutherford County –ed), Old Hickory (Davidson/Wilson County –ed), and upon reaching the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) barracks, peace between the Red and Blue Army had been declared (numerous moves took place during July and ...
On 9 September 1943 the 280th departed Camp Ellis and arrived at Camp Livingston, Alexandria, Louisiana (Army Ground Forces Training Station) two days later. Since there were no Medical Training Schools at the new station, the unit’s Plans and Training Section planned a series of schools to...
The organization embarked for North AfricaAugust 21, 1943on US Army Transport“Thomas H. Barry”(ex-liner Oriente) which departed for the Mediterranean region carrying 6,500 troops consisting of Infantry, Air Corps, Military Police elements, and 2 General Hospitals. The ship was to rendezvous wi...
After being inducted onMay 29, 1942, atFort Sheridan, Illinois, Arthur took his basic training with the US Army Medical Department at Camp Grant, also in Illinois. He once told his wife in a letter,“the Medical Corps is a heck of a place to put a butcher !”Private A. R. Mann, ...
With the closing down of several Hospitals, it was necessary to combine some medical facilities, such as General Dispensaries and Dental Services. Happy faces! Infantry, Armored, Airborne, and Army Air Force Officers earn a trip home. After being wounded in action, they received the necessary pr...
The Medical Department was organized into the Medical Corps, the Dental Corps, established in 1911, the Veterinary Corps, established in 1916, the Medical Administrative Corps, established in 1917, the Sanitary Corps, also established in 1917, and the Army Nurse Corps, established in 1901. ...