The use of drone technology and other devices is making it harder to treat service members wounded on the battlefield, prompting the Army to change how it provides medical care.
SAGAMI ARMY DEPOT, Japan -- U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command continues to grow its relationships through training with reserve component Soldiers who are an integral part of ensuring medical ...
FORT DETRICK, Md. – U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command is continuing to boost medical equipment readiness, reduce downtime and increase overall enterprise visibility through its Forward Repair ...
Cuts to the military medical budget over the years and delays in implementing reforms across the Defense Department health system have undermined the Pentagon's ability to care for troops in wartime, ...