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U.S. Army•76 members
The Army Medical Corps (AMC) was established to provide dedicated medical care and support to military personnel in the field and during peacetime operations. Originating in the early 20th century, the Corps has played a crucial role in major conflicts, offering casualty evacuation, surgical intervention, and preventive health services. Throughout its history, the AMC has adapted to advances in medical science and changing battlefield conditions, ensuring the well-being of soldiers. Today, the Army Medical Corps remains a vital component of military readiness, delivering comprehensive healthcare and humanitarian assistance both domestically and in international missions.
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