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- The AFMS was created in 1949 after the newly independent Air Force's first Surgeon General, Maj. General Malcolm C. Grow (1887–1960), convinced the United States Army and President Harry S. Truman that the Air Force needed its own medical service.
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1 day ago · FALLS CHURCH, Va. --. On July 1st, the Air Force Medical Service celebrates its 75th anniversary, marking a significant milestone in its long history of providing medical support to the Department of the Air Force. Established in 1949, the AFMS has played a crucial role in ensuring the health and readiness of Airmen and Guardians, evolving ...
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Report of the Medical Service, July 1, 1949 - 30 Nov. 30,...
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The AFMS was created in 1949 after the newly independent Air Force's first Surgeon General, Maj. General Malcolm C. Grow (1887–1960), convinced the United States Army and President Harry S. Truman that the Air Force needed its own medical service.
1 day ago · The history of the Air Force Medical Service is a testament to its critical role in supporting the Department of the Air Force. From its early days addressing the unique needs of aviators to its ...
Report of the Medical Service, July 1, 1949 - 30 Nov. 30, 1949. The first AFMS History Report, including organization and function, written by Maj. Gen. Malcolm Grow. The Necessity for an Organic Medical Service Within the United States Air Force, 1950.
The history of the USAF Medical Service Corps is long and distinguished. We trace our heritage to the early days of the Civil War when both the U.S. Army, the Army Medical Department, Army Physicians and Congress came to realize physicians were ill prepared to perform all tasks required of the Medical Department during wartime.
Our mission is to ensure medically fit forces, provide expeditionary medics, and improve the health of all we serve to meet our Nation’s needs. Today, more than 700 medical Airmen are deployed in more than 30 nations, supporting warfighters in a variety of ongoing an emergent contingency operations.