Army Medicine Civilian Corps Celebrates 21st Birthday

By Jose E. RodriguezMarch 24, 2017

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Mr. Charles G. (Gregg) Stevens, SES, Army Medicine Civilian Corps Chief, along with some of the longest serving members of the Civilian Corps, cut a cake celebrating the 21st anniversary of the corps. The Army Medical Department Civilian Corps was established on March 26, 1996.

AMEDD is a family of more than 130,000 active, reserve, and national guard Soldiers and civilians united in our mission to improve Soldier health, build a medical force for full spectrum operations, and deliver leading edge health services with optimized outcomes to our Warriors and Military Family. The AMEDD Civilian Corps represents over 45,000 of that number in more than

200 specialties.

Over the past 21 years civilians have increasingly taken on positions of greater responsibility. Now, as never before, the Army calls on its civilians to assume leadership roles and higher levels of responsibility.

Currently more than 310,000 Army Civilians serve in nearly 600 occupational series across the world performing missions vital to America's national defense. Nearly 4,000 of them are forward deployed.

For more information on the website at https://ameddciviliancorps.amedd.army.mil/

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