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Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which provided a crucial link between Utah and Omaha beaches, had fallen to the 101st airborne division. As the enemy pressed a counterattack, the lightly armed Amer... More

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most commonly used by the U.S. Army during World War I. It operated in the U.S. and overseas. Features such as size and weight made it a less desirable vehicle tha... More

The 133rd Birthday of the Army Medical Department Enlisted

The 133rd Birthday of the Army Medical Department Enlisted

The 133rd Birthday of the Army Medical Department Enlisted Corps was celebrated with a ceremony hosted by CSM Michael L. Gragg,Command Sergeant Major, United States Army Medical Command. Surrounded by the histo... More

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most commonly used by the U.S. Army during World War I. It operated in the U.S. and overseas. Features such as size and weight made it a less desirable vehicle tha... More

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army helicopter ambulance pilots who were first to fly helicopters totally dedicated to battlefield medical services, Air Medical Evacuation Pavilion, AMEDD Muse... More

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States Army Medical Center of Excellence (MEDCoE), hosted the MEDCoE Change of Responsibility Ceremony whereby Command Sergeant Major William "Buck" O'Neal reli... More

Trench Art (Shell Casings, Canteens, Mess Kits, Souvenirs),

Trench Art (Shell Casings, Canteens, Mess Kits, Souvenirs),

Trench Art (Shell Casings, Canteens, Mess Kits, Souvenirs), World War I, Western Europe. Photographed at U.S. Army Medical Department Museum, Joint Base San Antonio, Fort Sam Houston, TX, 11JUN15. (U.S. Army ph... More

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States Army Medical Center of Excellence (MEDCoE), hosted the MEDCoE Change of Responsibility Ceremony whereby Command Sergeant Major William "Buck" O'Neal reli... More

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States Army Medical Center of Excellence (MEDCoE), hosted the MEDCoE Change of Responsibility Ceremony whereby Command Sergeant Major William "Buck" O'Neal reli... More

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which provided a crucial link between Utah and Omaha beaches, had fallen to the 101st airborne division. As the enemy pressed a counterattack, the lightly armed Amer... More

American Veterans Traveling Tribute (AVTT), Traveling

American Veterans Traveling Tribute (AVTT), Traveling

American Veterans Traveling Tribute (AVTT), Traveling Vietnam Wall, MacArthur Field, Joint Base San Antonio, Fort Sam Houston, TX, 12NOV15. (U.S. Army photo by Francis S. Trachta/Released)

Army Best Medic Competition, JBSA, Camp Bullis, Fort

Army Best Medic Competition, JBSA, Camp Bullis, Fort

Army Best Medic Competition, JBSA, Camp Bullis, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 01NOV2017. (U.S. Army photograph by Francis S. Trachta/Released)

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change of Command Ceremony, whereby Major General Patrick D. Sargent relinquished command to Major General Dennis P. LeMaster. The ceremony was hosted by Lieut... More

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army helicopter ambulance pilots who were first to fly helicopters totally dedicated to battlefield medical services, Air Medical Evacuation Pavilion, AMEDD Muse... More

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production crew working on the intro video for MEDCoE's Centennial video production. The video was shot on location at the U.S. Army Medical Department Museum, JBSA, Fo... More

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which provided a crucial link between Utah and Omaha beaches, had fallen to the 101st airborne division. As the enemy pressed a counterattack, the lightly armed Amer... More

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army Medical Services, 1952-1959, recognizing the original US Army helicopter ambulance pilots who were first to fly helicopters totally dedicated to battlefield me... More

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army Medical Services, 1952-1959, recognizing the original US Army helicopter ambulance pilots who were first to fly helicopters totally dedicated to battlefield me... More

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which provided a crucial link between Utah and Omaha beaches, had fallen to the 101st airborne division. As the enemy pressed a counterattack, the lightly armed Amer... More

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most commonly used by the U.S. Army during World War I. It operated in the U.S. and overseas. Features such as size and weight made it a less desirable vehicle tha... More

Trench Art (Shell Casings, Canteens, Mess Kits, Souvenirs),

Trench Art (Shell Casings, Canteens, Mess Kits, Souvenirs),

Trench Art (Shell Casings, Canteens, Mess Kits, Souvenirs), World War I, Western Europe. Photographed at U.S. Army Medical Department Museum, Joint Base San Antonio, Fort Sam Houston, TX, 11JUN15. (U.S. Army ph... More

The 133rd Birthday of the Army Medical Department Enlisted

The 133rd Birthday of the Army Medical Department Enlisted

The 133rd Birthday of the Army Medical Department Enlisted Corps was celebrated with a ceremony hosted by CSM Michael L. Gragg,Command Sergeant Major, United States Army Medical Command. Surrounded by the histo... More

Army Best Medic Competition, JBSA, Camp Bullis, Fort

Army Best Medic Competition, JBSA, Camp Bullis, Fort

Army Best Medic Competition, JBSA, Camp Bullis, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 01NOV2017. (U.S. Army photograph by Francis S. Trachta/Released)

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most commonly used by the U.S. Army during World War I. It operated in the U.S. and overseas. Features such as size and weight made it a less desirable vehicle tha... More

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School invited the media to a demonstration of a real world MEDEVAC mission. The overall goal was to showcase what a medical professional experiences in the U.S. Army... More

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change of Command Ceremony, whereby Major General Patrick D. Sargent relinquished command to Major General Dennis P. LeMaster. The ceremony was hosted by Lieut... More

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which provided a crucial link between Utah and Omaha beaches, had fallen to the 101st airborne division. As the enemy pressed a counterattack, the lightly armed Amer... More

03 December 1956: The first nurses (all males) reported

03 December 1956: The first nurses (all males) reported

03 December 1956: The first nurses (all males) reported for airborne training. In the 1950s, a handful of Army Nurse Corps male nurses-many of whom where anesthetists-became jump-qulified. Some of these officer... More

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School invited the media to a demonstration of a real world MEDEVAC mission. The overall goal was to showcase what a medical professional experiences in the U.S. Army... More

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most commonly used by the U.S. Army during World War I. It operated in the U.S. and overseas. Features such as size and weight made it a less desirable vehicle tha... More

The 133rd Anniversary of the Army Medical Department

The 133rd Anniversary of the Army Medical Department

The 133rd Anniversary of the Army Medical Department Enlisted Corps, hosted by CSM Michael L. Gragg, Command Sergeant Major, United States Army Medical Command and CSM (R) Marshall L. Huffman, Honorary Sergeant... More

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most commonly used by the U.S. Army during World War I. It operated in the U.S. and overseas. Features such as size and weight made it a less desirable vehicle tha... More

Early morning fog covers the Air and Ground Medical

Early morning fog covers the Air and Ground Medical

Early morning fog covers the Air and Ground Medical Evacuation Pavilions, AMEDD Museum, JBSA, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 03NOV2015. (U.S. Army photo by Francis S. Trachta/Released)

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change of Command Ceremony whereby Major General Patrick D. Sargent will relinquish command to Major Genera Dennis P. LeMaster, MacArthur Field, JBSA, Fort Sam H... More

Army Best Medic Competition, JBSA, Camp Bullis, Fort

Army Best Medic Competition, JBSA, Camp Bullis, Fort

Army Best Medic Competition, JBSA, Camp Bullis, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 01NOV2017. (U.S. Army photograph by Francis S. Trachta/Released)

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States Army Medical Center of Excellence (MEDCoE), hosted the MEDCoE Change of Responsibility Ceremony whereby Command Sergeant Major William "Buck" O'Neal reli... More

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change of Command Ceremony, whereby Major General Patrick D. Sargent relinquished command to Major General Dennis P. LeMaster. The ceremony was hosted by Lieut... More

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School invited the media to a demonstration of a real world MEDEVAC mission. The overall goal was to showcase what a medical professional experiences in the U.S. Army... More

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School invited the media to a demonstration of a real world MEDEVAC mission. The overall goal was to showcase what a medical professional experiences in the U.S. Army... More

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School invited the media to a demonstration of a real world MEDEVAC mission. The overall goal was to showcase what a medical professional experiences in the U.S. Army... More

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School invited the media to a demonstration of a real world MEDEVAC mission. The overall goal was to showcase what a medical professional experiences in the U.S. Army... More

The 133rd Birthday of the Army Medical Department Enlisted

The 133rd Birthday of the Army Medical Department Enlisted

The 133rd Birthday of the Army Medical Department Enlisted Corps was celebrated with a ceremony hosted by CSM Michael L. Gragg,Command Sergeant Major, United States Army Medical Command. Surrounded by the histo... More

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which provided a crucial link between Utah and Omaha beaches, had fallen to the 101st airborne division. As the enemy pressed a counterattack, the lightly armed Amer... More

The 133rd Birthday of the Army Medical Department Enlisted

The 133rd Birthday of the Army Medical Department Enlisted

The 133rd Birthday of the Army Medical Department Enlisted Corps was celebrated with a ceremony hosted by CSM Michael L. Gragg,Command Sergeant Major, United States Army Medical Command. Surrounded by the histo... More

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which provided a crucial link between Utah and Omaha beaches, had fallen to the 101st airborne division. As the enemy pressed a counterattack, the lightly armed Amer... More

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army helicopter ambulance pilots who were first to fly helicopters totally dedicated to battlefield medical services, Air Medical Evacuation Pavilion, AMEDD Muse... More

Early morning fog covers the Air and Ground Medical

Early morning fog covers the Air and Ground Medical

Early morning fog covers the Air and Ground Medical Evacuation Pavilions, AMEDD Museum, JBSA, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 03NOV2015. (U.S. Army photo by Francis S. Trachta/Released)

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production crew working on the intro video for MEDCoE's Centennial video production. The video was shot on location at the U.S. Army Medical Department Museum, JBSA, Fo... More

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most commonly used by the U.S. Army during World War I. It operated in the U.S. and overseas. Features such as size and weight made it a less desirable vehicle tha... More

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which provided a crucial link between Utah and Omaha beaches, had fallen to the 101st airborne division. As the enemy pressed a counterattack, the lightly armed Amer... More

Early morning fog covers the Air and Ground Medical

Early morning fog covers the Air and Ground Medical

Early morning fog covers the Air and Ground Medical Evacuation Pavilions, AMEDD Museum, JBSA, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 03NOV2015. (U.S. Army photo by Francis S. Trachta/Released)

Scott Woodard, Historian, Army Medical Department Center

Scott Woodard, Historian, Army Medical Department Center

Scott Woodard, Historian, Army Medical Department Center of History and Heritage (ACHH), leads a tour group and discusses the history of medical logistics with students from the 70K Medical Logistics Officer Co... More

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most commonly used by the U.S. Army during World War I. It operated in the U.S. and overseas. Features such as size and weight made it a less desirable vehicle tha... More

Trench Art (Shell Casings, Canteens, Mess Kits, Souvenirs),

Trench Art (Shell Casings, Canteens, Mess Kits, Souvenirs),

Trench Art (Shell Casings, Canteens, Mess Kits, Souvenirs), World War I, Western Europe. Photographed at U.S. Army Medical Department Museum, Joint Base San Antonio, Fort Sam Houston, TX, 11JUN15. (U.S. Army ph... More

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change of Command Ceremony whereby Major General Patrick D. Sargent will relinquish command to Major Genera Dennis P. LeMaster, MacArthur Field, JBSA, Fort Sam H... More

03 December 1956: The first nurses (all males) reported

03 December 1956: The first nurses (all males) reported

03 December 1956: The first nurses (all males) reported for airborne training. In the 1950s, a handful of Army Nurse Corps male nurses-many of whom where anesthetists-became jump-qulified. Some of these officer... More

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army helicopter ambulance pilots who were first to fly helicopters totally dedicated to battlefield medical services, Air Medical Evacuation Pavilion, AMEDD Muse... More

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army Medical Services, 1952-1959, recognizing the original US Army helicopter ambulance pilots who were first to fly helicopters totally dedicated to battlefield me... More

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School invited the media to a demonstration of a real world MEDEVAC mission. The overall goal was to showcase what a medical professional experiences in the U.S. Army... More

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change of Command Ceremony whereby Major General Patrick D. Sargent will relinquish command to Major Genera Dennis P. LeMaster, MacArthur Field, JBSA, Fort Sam H... More

Early morning fog covers the Air and Ground Medical

Early morning fog covers the Air and Ground Medical

Early morning fog covers the Air and Ground Medical Evacuation Pavilions, AMEDD Museum, JBSA, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 03NOV2015. (U.S. Army photo by Francis S. Trachta/Released)

Trench Art (Shell Casings, Canteens, Mess Kits, Souvenirs),

Trench Art (Shell Casings, Canteens, Mess Kits, Souvenirs),

Trench Art (Shell Casings, Canteens, Mess Kits, Souvenirs), World War I, Western Europe. Photographed at U.S. Army Medical Department Museum, Joint Base San Antonio, Fort Sam Houston, TX, 11JUN15. (U.S. Army ph... More

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most commonly used by the U.S. Army during World War I. It operated in the U.S. and overseas. Features such as size and weight made it a less desirable vehicle tha... More

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School invited the media to a demonstration of a real world MEDEVAC mission. The overall goal was to showcase what a medical professional experiences in the U.S. Army... More

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production crew working on the intro video for MEDCoE's Centennial video production. The video was shot on location at the U.S. Army Medical Department Museum, JBSA, Fo... More

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army helicopter ambulance pilots who were first to fly helicopters totally dedicated to battlefield medical services, Air Medical Evacuation Pavilion, AMEDD Muse... More

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School invited the media to a demonstration of a real world MEDEVAC mission. The overall goal was to showcase what a medical professional experiences in the U.S. Army... More

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which provided a crucial link between Utah and Omaha beaches, had fallen to the 101st airborne division. As the enemy pressed a counterattack, the lightly armed Amer... More

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army helicopter ambulance pilots who were first to fly helicopters totally dedicated to battlefield medical services, Air Medical Evacuation Pavilion, AMEDD Muse... More

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army helicopter ambulance pilots who were first to fly helicopters totally dedicated to battlefield medical services, Air Medical Evacuation Pavilion, AMEDD Muse... More

Early morning fog covers the Air and Ground Medical

Early morning fog covers the Air and Ground Medical

Early morning fog covers the Air and Ground Medical Evacuation Pavilions, AMEDD Museum, JBSA, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 03NOV2015. (U.S. Army photo by Francis S. Trachta/Released)

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change of Command Ceremony whereby Major General Patrick D. Sargent will relinquish command to Major Genera Dennis P. LeMaster, MacArthur Field, JBSA, Fort Sam H... More

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States Army Medical Center of Excellence (MEDCoE), hosted the MEDCoE Change of Responsibility Ceremony whereby Command Sergeant Major William "Buck" O'Neal reli... More

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most

Built in1917, this was one of the 2 ambulances most commonly used by the U.S. Army during World War I. It operated in the U.S. and overseas. Features such as size and weight made it a less desirable vehicle tha... More

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production crew working on the intro video for MEDCoE's Centennial video production. The video was shot on location at the U.S. Army Medical Department Museum, JBSA, Fo... More

Trench Art (Shell Casings, Canteens, Mess Kits, Souvenirs),

Trench Art (Shell Casings, Canteens, Mess Kits, Souvenirs),

Trench Art (Shell Casings, Canteens, Mess Kits, Souvenirs), World War I, Western Europe. Photographed at U.S. Army Medical Department Museum, Joint Base San Antonio, Fort Sam Houston, TX, 11JUN15. (U.S. Army ph... More

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School invited the media to a demonstration of a real world MEDEVAC mission. The overall goal was to showcase what a medical professional experiences in the U.S. Army... More

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army Medical Services, 1952-1959, recognizing the original US Army helicopter ambulance pilots who were first to fly helicopters totally dedicated to battlefield me... More

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School invited the media to a demonstration of a real world MEDEVAC mission. The overall goal was to showcase what a medical professional experiences in the U.S. Army... More

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School invited the media to a demonstration of a real world MEDEVAC mission. The overall goal was to showcase what a medical professional experiences in the U.S. Army... More

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army helicopter ambulance pilots who were first to fly helicopters totally dedicated to battlefield medical services, Air Medical Evacuation Pavilion, AMEDD Muse... More

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army Medical Services, 1952-1959, recognizing the original US Army helicopter ambulance pilots who were first to fly helicopters totally dedicated to battlefield me... More

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States Army Medical Center of Excellence (MEDCoE), hosted the MEDCoE Change of Responsibility Ceremony whereby Command Sergeant Major William "Buck" O'Neal reli... More

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States Army Medical Center of Excellence (MEDCoE), hosted the MEDCoE Change of Responsibility Ceremony whereby Command Sergeant Major William "Buck" O'Neal reli... More

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production crew working on the intro video for MEDCoE's Centennial video production. The video was shot on location at the U.S. Army Medical Department Museum, JBSA, Fo... More

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army helicopter ambulance pilots who were first to fly helicopters totally dedicated to battlefield medical services, Air Medical Evacuation Pavilion, AMEDD Muse... More

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which

Carentan, morning of 13 June 1944. The town, which provided a crucial link between Utah and Omaha beaches, had fallen to the 101st airborne division. As the enemy pressed a counterattack, the lightly armed Amer... More

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production crew working on the intro video for MEDCoE's Centennial video production. The video was shot on location at the U.S. Army Medical Department Museum, JBSA, Fo... More

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change

United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, Change of Command Ceremony, whereby Major General Patrick D. Sargent relinquished command to Major General Dennis P. LeMaster. The ceremony was hosted by Lieut... More

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School

The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School invited the media to a demonstration of a real world MEDEVAC mission. The overall goal was to showcase what a medical professional experiences in the U.S. Army... More

Early morning fog covers the Air and Ground Medical

Early morning fog covers the Air and Ground Medical

Early morning fog covers the Air and Ground Medical Evacuation Pavilions, AMEDD Museum, JBSA, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 03NOV2015. (U.S. Army photo by Francis S. Trachta/Released)

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States

MG Dennis P. LeMaster, Commanding General, United States Army Medical Center of Excellence (MEDCoE), hosted the MEDCoE Change of Responsibility Ceremony whereby Command Sergeant Major William "Buck" O'Neal reli... More

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production crew working on the intro video for MEDCoE's Centennial video production. The video was shot on location at the U.S. Army Medical Department Museum, JBSA, Fo... More

Army Best Medic Competition, JBSA, Camp Bullis, Fort

Army Best Medic Competition, JBSA, Camp Bullis, Fort

Army Best Medic Competition, JBSA, Camp Bullis, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 01NOV2017. (U.S. Army photograph by Francis S. Trachta/Released)

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army Medical Services, 1952-1959, recognizing the original US Army helicopter ambulance pilots who were first to fly helicopters totally dedicated to battlefield me... More

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army helicopter ambulance pilots who were first to fly helicopters totally dedicated to battlefield medical services, Air Medical Evacuation Pavilion, AMEDD Muse... More

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production

Behind the scenes photographs of MEDVID's production crew working on the intro video for MEDCoE's Centennial video production. The video was shot on location at the U.S. Army Medical Department Museum, JBSA, Fo... More

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army

Solopilot, Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, U.S. Army Medical Services, 1952-1959, recognizing the original US Army helicopter ambulance pilots who were first to fly helicopters totally dedicated to battlefield me... More

Army Best Medic Competition, JBSA, Camp Bullis, Fort

Army Best Medic Competition, JBSA, Camp Bullis, Fort

Army Best Medic Competition, JBSA, Camp Bullis, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 01NOV2017. (U.S. Army photograph by Francis S. Trachta/Released)

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army

Solopilots ceremony, recognizing the original US Army helicopter ambulance pilots who were first to fly helicopters totally dedicated to battlefield medical services, Air Medical Evacuation Pavilion, AMEDD Muse... More

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The objects in this collection are from The U.S. National Archives and Defense Visual Information Distribution Service. The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) was established in 1934 by President Franklin Roosevelt. NARA keeps those Federal records that are judged to have continuing value—about 2 to 5 percent of those generated in any given year. There are approximately 10 billion pages of textual records; 12 million maps, charts, and architectural and engineering drawings; 25 million still photographs and graphics; 24 million aerial photographs; 300,000 reels of motion picture film; 400,000 video and sound recordings; and 133 terabytes of electronic data. The Defense Visual Information Distribution Service provides a connection between world media and the American military personnel serving at home and abroad. All of these materials are preserved because they are important to the workings of Government, have long-term research worth, or provide information of value to citizens.

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