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  1. Congress, in 1889, established the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps under the aegis of the Treasury. The Corps was created as a uniformed nonmilitary service with a distinct uniform, insignia, and with titles, pay, and retirement protocols that corresponded to those of the uniformed military services (the Armed Forces).

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  3. Structure. Pay grades are divided into three groups: [1] enlisted (E), warrant officer (W), and officer (O). Enlisted pay grades begin at E-1 and end at E-9; warrant officer pay grades originate at W-1 and terminate at W-5; and officer pay grades start at O-1 and finish at O-10. [a] Not all of the uniformed services use all of the grades; for ...

  4. Dec 11, 2022 · Search depicted. English: The United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps is one of the Uniformed services of the United States. Officials wear a military style uniform, even though they are civilians, in case the United States is at war, and they are captured by an enemy, in a warzone, so they will be accorded the protections of POW ...

  5. Vice admiral (abbreviated as VADM) is a three-star commissioned officer rank in the United States Navy, the United States Coast Guard, the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps, with the pay grade of O-9. Vice admiral ranks above rear admiral ...

  6. Answering the Call: Commissioned Corps vs Civil Service. More than 6,000 Commissioned Corps officers work on the front lines of public health — fighting disease, conducting research, and caring for patients in underserved communities. Corps officers protect, promote and advance the health and safety of our nation by serving in a wide range of ...

  7. The USPHS Commissioned Corps is committed to our mission to protect, promote, and advance the health and safety of the nation. Public Health Service officers are trained and equipped to provide crucial public health leadership, assist with policy development, advance innovation and science, provide essential care services and respond to national and global public health emergencies.