3138 Rawley E Chambers
San Antonio, TX 78219
(210) 916-8367
Brooke Army Medical Center or BAMC, is officially renamed San Antonio Military Medical Center, or SAMMC. The name BAMC will still be used to refer to the Army Component command that includes SAMMC and the other Army clinics in the greater San Antonio area. We will be a part of the new San Antonio Military Health System.
DISCLAIMER: This is a World Wide Web site for official information about Navy Medicine Training Support Center for the general public. All information on this site is public domain and may be distributed or copied unless otherwise specified. Use of appropriate byline/photo/image credits is requested. Unauthorized attempts to upload information or change information on this Web site are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act. For site security purposes and to ensure that this service remains available to all users, this government computer system employs software programs to monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information, or otherwise cause damage. Except for authorized law enforcement investigation and to maintain required correspondence files, no other attempts are made to identify individual users or their usage habits. Raw data logs are used to simply determine how many users are accessing the site, which pages are the most popular, and, from time to time, from which top-level domain users are coming. This data is scheduled for regular destruction in accordance with National Archives and Records Administration guidelines. While this is an open forum, it's also a family friendly one, so please keep your comments and wall posts clean. In addition to keeping it family friendly, we ask that you follow our posting guidelines here. Comments and posts that do not follow these guidelines will be removed: -We do not allow graphic, obscene, explicit or racial comments or submissions nor do we allow comments that are abusive, hateful or intended to defame anyone or any organization. -We do not allow solicitations or advertisements. This includes promotion or endorsement of any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. Similarly, we do not allow attempts to defame or defraud any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. -We do not allow comments that suggest or encourage illegal activity. -Apparent spam will be removed and may cause the author(s) to be blocked from page without notice. -You participate at your own risk, taking personal responsibility for your comments, your username and any information provided. - For Official Use Only (FOUO), classified, pre-decisional, proprietary or business-sensitive information should never be discussed here. Don't post personnel lists, rosters, organization charts or directories. This is a violation of privacy. The appearance of external links on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of the U.S. Navy or Department of Defense. You are encouraged to quote, republish or share any content on this page on your own blog, Web site or other communication/publication. If you do so, please credit the command or the person who authored the content as a courtesy (photo or article byline can be U.S. Navy or MC2 Joe Smith, for example). Thank you for your interest in and support of the men and women of NMTSC. For more information visit the DoD Social Media user agreement at: http://www.ourmilitary.mil/user_agreement.shtml
Amedd NCO Academy (Official Page) ALC: Provides Sergeants (SGT), Sergeants promotable SGT (P), and Staff Sergeants (SSG) with the technical, tactical, and leadership/trainer skills necessary to be successful in Army operations as squad/platoon leaders in career management field (CMF) 68. SLC: Provides an opportunity for SSG, SSG (P) or SFC to acquire the leader, technical, and tactical skills needed to lead platoon/company size units: a. Prepare unit and subordinate elements for peace and wartime missions and contingencies. b. Plan, supervise, and execute tasks and missions assigned to platoon/company size units. c. Lead, supervise, discipline, train, and develop subordinates Commandant: CSM Alexis A. King
Amedd NCO Academy (Official Page) ALC: Provides Sergeants (SGT), Sergeants promotable SGT (P), and Staff Sergeants (SSG) with the technical, tactical, and leadership/trainer skills necessary to be successful in Army operations as squad/platoon leaders in career management field (CMF) 68. SLC: Provides an opportunity for SSG, SSG (P) or SFC to acquire the leader, technical, and tactical skills needed to lead platoon/company size units: a. Prepare unit and subordinate elements for peace and wartime missions and contingencies. b. Plan, supervise, and execute tasks and missions assigned to platoon/company size units. c. Lead, supervise, discipline, train, and develop subordinates Commandant: CSM Alexis A. King
4th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) is the "Leaders in Logistics" for the Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arkansas and Texas area which manages approximately 6,000 Soldiers during peacetime operations. Twitter: @4thESC or https://twitter.com/4thESC Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/4thESC1
The 205th Public Affairs Battalion is a U.S. Army Reserve Public Affairs unit under the Special Troops Brigade of the 63rd Regional Support Command.
MAILING ADDRESS: Soldier's Rank/Name F Co. 232D MED BN Class #______ 3880 Williams Way Bldg 3312 Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234
MAILING ADDRESS: Soldier's Rank/Name F Co. 232D MED BN Class #______ 3880 Williams Way Bldg 3312 Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234
The medical recovery, reclass, and hold company for the 232d Medical Battalion, the Army's largest training battalion and home of the Combat Medic!
This group is dedicated to furthering the understanding of Occupational Therapy and what we do in the Army in this profession. It will also serve as a way to answer any questions that people may have about who we are, what we do, and the programs that we offer.
The 1st Regiment (The Alamo Guards) is one of six multi-functional regiments that comprise the Army Component Command. Organized in 1836 during the Texas War of Independence, the Regiment fought in seven campaigns culminating in the Battle of San Jacinto. The Regiment is headquartered in San Antonio, with units spread throughout south Texas, including Laredo, Weslaco, and Corpus Christi. The Regiment’s mission sets include defense support to civil authority, disaster reconnaissance, search and rescue, and community support. The primary mission of the the 1st Regiment - and the TXSG - is to provide military forces in times of crisis to support civil authority, predominantly in the form of disaster response. If you are interested in serving in the 1st Regiment of the Texas State Guard, email [email protected] COMMENTS AND POSTS THAT DO NOT FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES WILL BE REMOVED: ... - Graphic, obscene, explicit, or racial comments or submissions will not be allowed. Language that is abusive, hateful, or intended to defame anyone or any organization will also not be allowed. - Solicitations and advertisements will not be allowed. This includes promotion or endorsement of any financial, commercial, or non-governmental agency. Similarly, attempts to defame or defraud any financial, commercial, or non-governmental agency will not be allowed. - Comments that suggest or encourage illegal activity are not allowed. - Comments that are obviously spam will be removed and the author(s) may be blocked from the page without notice. - You participate at your own risk, taking personal responsibility for your comments, your username and any information provided. - For Official Use Only (FOUO), classified, pre-decisional, proprietary or sensitive information should never be discussed here. Do not post personnel lists, rosters, organization charts or directories. This is a privacy violation. Also, the appearance of external links on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of the TXSG or State of Texas. These rules will be updated as needed and changes will be posted under this tab. Thank you for your interest in and support of the men and women of the The Alamo Guards Regiment.
Brooke Army Medical Center or BAMC, is officially renamed San Antonio Military Medical Center, or SAMMC. The name BAMC will still be used to refer to the Army Component command that includes SAMMC and the other Army clinics in the greater San Antonio area. We will be a part of the new San Antonio Military Health System.
The medical recovery, reclass, and hold company for the 232d Medical Battalion, the Army's largest training battalion and home of the Combat Medic!
The 205th Public Affairs Battalion is a U.S. Army Reserve Public Affairs unit under the Special Troops Brigade of the 63rd Regional Support Command.
DISCLAIMER: This is a World Wide Web site for official information about Navy Medicine Training Support Center for the general public. All information on this site is public domain and may be distributed or copied unless otherwise specified. Use of appropriate byline/photo/image credits is requested. Unauthorized attempts to upload information or change information on this Web site are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act. For site security purposes and to ensure that this service remains available to all users, this government computer system employs software programs to monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information, or otherwise cause damage. Except for authorized law enforcement investigation and to maintain required correspondence files, no other attempts are made to identify individual users or their usage habits. Raw data logs are used to simply determine how many users are accessing the site, which pages are the most popular, and, from time to time, from which top-level domain users are coming. This data is scheduled for regular destruction in accordance with National Archives and Records Administration guidelines. While this is an open forum, it's also a family friendly one, so please keep your comments and wall posts clean. In addition to keeping it family friendly, we ask that you follow our posting guidelines here. Comments and posts that do not follow these guidelines will be removed: -We do not allow graphic, obscene, explicit or racial comments or submissions nor do we allow comments that are abusive, hateful or intended to defame anyone or any organization. -We do not allow solicitations or advertisements. This includes promotion or endorsement of any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. Similarly, we do not allow attempts to defame or defraud any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. -We do not allow comments that suggest or encourage illegal activity. -Apparent spam will be removed and may cause the author(s) to be blocked from page without notice. -You participate at your own risk, taking personal responsibility for your comments, your username and any information provided. - For Official Use Only (FOUO), classified, pre-decisional, proprietary or business-sensitive information should never be discussed here. Don't post personnel lists, rosters, organization charts or directories. This is a violation of privacy. The appearance of external links on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of the U.S. Navy or Department of Defense. You are encouraged to quote, republish or share any content on this page on your own blog, Web site or other communication/publication. If you do so, please credit the command or the person who authored the content as a courtesy (photo or article byline can be U.S. Navy or MC2 Joe Smith, for example). Thank you for your interest in and support of the men and women of NMTSC. For more information visit the DoD Social Media user agreement at: http://www.ourmilitary.mil/user_agreement.shtml
The 1st Regiment (The Alamo Guards) is one of six multi-functional regiments that comprise the Army Component Command. Organized in 1836 during the Texas War of Independence, the Regiment fought in seven campaigns culminating in the Battle of San Jacinto. The Regiment is headquartered in San Antonio, with units spread throughout south Texas, including Laredo, Weslaco, and Corpus Christi. The Regiment’s mission sets include defense support to civil authority, disaster reconnaissance, search and rescue, and community support. The primary mission of the the 1st Regiment - and the TXSG - is to provide military forces in times of crisis to support civil authority, predominantly in the form of disaster response. If you are interested in serving in the 1st Regiment of the Texas State Guard, email [email protected] COMMENTS AND POSTS THAT DO NOT FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES WILL BE REMOVED: ... - Graphic, obscene, explicit, or racial comments or submissions will not be allowed. Language that is abusive, hateful, or intended to defame anyone or any organization will also not be allowed. - Solicitations and advertisements will not be allowed. This includes promotion or endorsement of any financial, commercial, or non-governmental agency. Similarly, attempts to defame or defraud any financial, commercial, or non-governmental agency will not be allowed. - Comments that suggest or encourage illegal activity are not allowed. - Comments that are obviously spam will be removed and the author(s) may be blocked from the page without notice. - You participate at your own risk, taking personal responsibility for your comments, your username and any information provided. - For Official Use Only (FOUO), classified, pre-decisional, proprietary or sensitive information should never be discussed here. Do not post personnel lists, rosters, organization charts or directories. This is a privacy violation. Also, the appearance of external links on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of the TXSG or State of Texas. These rules will be updated as needed and changes will be posted under this tab. Thank you for your interest in and support of the men and women of the The Alamo Guards Regiment.
While this is an open forum, it's also a family friendly one, so please keep your comments and posts clean. You participate at your own risk, taking personal responsibility for your comments, your username and any information provided. Comments and posts that violate any of the guidelines listed below may be removed: • Do not post graphic, obscene, explicit or racial comments . We also do not allow comments that are abusive, hateful, vindictive or intended to defame anyone or any organization. • Do not post any solicitations (i.e.: asking users to "like" your Facebook page, visit your website, sign a petition, contribute to a fundraiser). • Do not post advertisements, prize contests or giveaways. This includes promotion or endorsement of any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. Similarly, we do not allow attempts to defame or defraud any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. • Do not post details about an ongoing investigation or legal or administrative proceeding that could prejudice the processes or could interfere with an individual's rights will be deleted from this page. • Apparent spamming or trolling will be removed and may cause the author(s) to be blocked from the page without notice. • Do not post copyrighted or trademarked images or graphics. Imagery posted on the Facebook wall should be owned by the user. • Do not post comments, photos or videos that suggest or encourage illegal activity. • Do not post political propaganda. • Do not post documents of any kind. • All information posted to social media sites will be unclassified. No FOUO (for official use only), classified, pre-decisional, proprietary or business-sensitive information should ever be posted or discussed on this page. Don’t post personnel lists, rosters, organization charts or directories. This is a violation of privacy. The appearance of external links or the use of third-party applications on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of the U.S. Army or Department of Defense. For more information, visit the DoD Social Media user agreement at: http://www.defense.gov/socialmedia/user-agreement.aspx. You are encouraged to quote, republish or share any content on this site on your own blog, Web site or other communication/publication. If you do so, please credit the Army unit or the person who authored the content as a courtesy.
MAILING ADDRESS: Soldier's Rank/Name F Co. 232D MED BN Class #______ 3880 Williams Way Bldg 3312 Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234
This group is dedicated to furthering the understanding of Occupational Therapy and what we do in the Army in this profession. It will also serve as a way to answer any questions that people may have about who we are, what we do, and the programs that we offer.
Amedd NCO Academy (Official Page) ALC: Provides Sergeants (SGT), Sergeants promotable SGT (P), and Staff Sergeants (SSG) with the technical, tactical, and leadership/trainer skills necessary to be successful in Army operations as squad/platoon leaders in career management field (CMF) 68. SLC: Provides an opportunity for SSG, SSG (P) or SFC to acquire the leader, technical, and tactical skills needed to lead platoon/company size units: a. Prepare unit and subordinate elements for peace and wartime missions and contingencies. b. Plan, supervise, and execute tasks and missions assigned to platoon/company size units. c. Lead, supervise, discipline, train, and develop subordinates Commandant: CSM Alexis A. King
The medical logistics specialist performs or supervises requisitioning, receipt, inventory management, storage, preservation, issue, salvage, destruction stock control, quality control, property management, repair parts management, inspection, packing and shipping, care, segregation and accounting of medical supplies and equipment.