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U.S. Army
Branch
U.S. Army
ARMY AUS AMEDS
U.S. Army
**ARMY AUS AMEDS** (Army of the United States Army Medical Department Service) traces its origins to the establishment of the Army Medical Department in 1775, tasked with providing medical care to soldiers during the American Revolutionary War. Throughout its history, AMEDS personnel have served in every major U.S. conflict, from the Civil War to modern overseas operations, adapting to advancements in medicine and battlefield technology. During World War II, the AUS designation was used for personnel serving under federal authority, greatly expanding the medical corps’ capacity to treat wounded soldiers and combat disease. Today, ARMY AUS AMEDS continues to play a vital role in preserving the health and readiness of America’s armed forces worldwide.
USAR Control Group
U.S. Air Force
The United States Army Reserve (USAR) Control Group is an administrative entity within the U.S. Army Reserve, established to manage soldiers who are not assigned to traditional Reserve units but remain subject to recall. Originating during the post-World War II era, the USAR Control Group was designed to maintain accountability and readiness for Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) members, Standby Reserve, and Retired Reserve personnel. Over the decades, it has played a crucial role in augmenting active-duty forces during major conflicts, such as the Korean War, Vietnam War, and the Global War on Terrorism. The USAR Control Group continues to be essential for mobilization planning, ensuring the Army can quickly access trained personnel when needed.