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The 187th Medical Battalion and its Soldiers represent the very finest the AMEDD Center and School has to offer by providing exceptional instruction, support and doctrine development to the US Army’s Medical Department. The 187th Medical Battalion along with its subordinate Companies provides seamless support to the 32nd Medical Brigade and epitomizes their slogan “Train to Save.”
The 323d Army Band "Fort Sam's Own" is comprised of several performing ensembles. These ensembles include: The Concert Band - For large ceremonies, community events and holiday performances The Ceremonial Band - For smaller ceremonies, retirements, and funerals. The Marching Band - Used for Ceremonies, public relations and parades. Music Performance Teams: Heat Wave - This popular music group performs many genres of music including country, pop, classic rock and patriotic. The ensemble uses multiple instruments and vocals in their music to entertain and amaze! This group is ideal for telling the Army story through musical performances for community festivals and events, organizational events, high schools, colleges, theme parks, fitness events, ceremonies, large scale concerts or small acoustic settings and anything else you can imagine. Latin Invasion - "Latin Invasion" is the 323d Army Band - “Ft Sam’s Own” premier Latin music performing group. The group performs music from The Latin Giant’s of Jazz to Celia Cruz, from Mark Antony to Selena. The ensemble uses multiple instruments and vocals in their music to stir audiences and bring musical perfection to the stage! "Latin Invasion" provides musical support for organizational events, festivals, ceremonies and concerts. The Biohazard Brass Band (2011 MPT of the Year) - Biohazard is a high intensity, energetic, no-holds barred ensemble. Influenced by American Brass bands such as 'Youngblood,' 'Rebirth,', 'Newbirth' and 'Trombone Shorty', Biohazard's broad range of music is catered to audiences of all ages, and we guarantee a foot-stomping good time everywhere we perform. The team's goal is to provide high-quality entertainment while bringing together a mix of the traditional sounds of New Orleans and the styles of current popular music. The Biohazard Brass Band provides musical support for static ceremonies in a military or civilian setting, as well as music for organizational events, Brigade-level unit runs, and parades and festivals. Mission Brass and Cat V - Our Brass Quintets made up of two trumpets, one horn, one tuba and one trombone each. These Quintets are able to perform in a wide array of situations to include support of local civilian education programs by performing at schools from elementary schools to college and universities. We are able to perform and provide master classes to assist students in learning about the fundamentals of their instrument and it's place in various ensembles and about basic musicianship. The quintet is an essential ensemble for Soldier support missions that vary from Memorial Services to Change of Command Ceremonies, to support for chaplain services. Intrepid Winds - The 323d Army Band's Woodwind Quintet, "Intrepid Winds" is comprised of five Soldiers specializing in light classical and ceremonial music. Intrepid Winds provides musical support for a variety of settings to include indoor change of command ceremonies, graduations, receptions, and observances. This group is also available for educational outreach and recruiting performances. After 5 Jazz - A Jazz Quartet consisting of Piano, Bass, Drums and Trumpet/Saxaphone. After 5 is capable of supporting events where standard Jazz music is required.
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
Bravo Company 187th MED BN home of the 68X, 68S, 68M, and Center for Pre-Hospital Medicine.
The AMEDD Center of History and Heritage (ACHH) is a composite organization that brings together the resources of the US Army Office of Medical History, the AMEDD Museum, and the AMEDD Regiment.
Who we are: The 32d Medical Brigade is the largest Training Brigade in the Army, responsible for providing the operational Army with the absolute best medically, technically and tactically trained Soldiers and professionals in the world! Vision: To be the Premier Army Training Brigade by developing adaptive Army Leaders, building and training Soldiers today and shaping the AMEDD of tomorrow. Our Imperatives: -We Train Medics and Grow Leaders -Our Graduates are Our Credentials -To Build and Shape Relationships in order to Transform Citizens into Soldiers
Welcome to the official facebook fan page of Joint Base San Antonio- Military & Family Readiness Services. M&FRC is a Joint Base program designed to assist military personnel, retirees, veterans, surviving spouses, DoD Civilians, and their families with a variety of services to strengthen our community and promote self-sufficiency, mission readiness and adaptation to the military way of life. Programs include: Exceptional Family Member Program Volunteer Resource Program Military & Family Life Consultant Emergency Financial Aid Employment Readiness Financial Readiness Family Life Education Information and Referral Services Relocation Readiness Mobilization and Deployment Readiness Personal and Family Readiness
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Welcome to the Department of Defense Armed Forces Sports' Offical page on Facebook. Here, you will find the most recent news stories, photos, videos that are distributed by public affairs offices throughout each of the Services. The Armed Forces Sports Program serves under the direction of the Armed Forces Sports Council (AFSC), an executive agent of the DoD. The council is responsible for the overall management and operation of Armed Forces, National and International sports activities. The AFSC consists of one representative from each of the five services. The Armed Forces Sports Programs includes 18 Armed Forces Championships, 7 National Championships and 20 International Championships within Conseil International du Sports Militaire (CISM). The program is open to all Active Duty personnel, to include Reservists and National Guard on active duty status. The objectives of the Armed Forces Sports Program are to: CISM, which is headquartered in Belgium, is the second largest sporting organization in the world with 122 military member nations to include the U.S. Its motto of "Friendship Through Sport" establishes a common unity amongst its members. Our military athletes compete against their counterparts from other nations at venues around the world. CISM and National championships are key preliminary competitions for our military athletes who qualify to compete at the Pan American or Olympic games. If you are interested in competing in a particular sport your first step is to contact your base or installation sports representative. You can contact the Sports Representative for your branch of service by clicking on the "contact AFS" link on the Armed Forces Sports homepage at www.armedforcessports.com
BOSS is a program of Army Family and MWR Programs. To learn more about Family and MWR Programs, visit armymwr.com.
We are a Veterinary treatment facility located in the heart of Fort Sam Houston. If you are a current or past military member or spouse please give us a call for more information about our available services!
The 187th Medical Battalion and its Soldiers represent the very finest the AMEDD Center and School has to offer by providing exceptional instruction, support and doctrine development to the US Army’s Medical Department. The 187th Medical Battalion along with its subordinate Companies provides seamless support to the 32nd Medical Brigade and epitomizes their slogan “Train to Save.”
Bravo Company 187th MED BN home of the 68X, 68S, 68M, and Center for Pre-Hospital Medicine.
Who we are: The 32d Medical Brigade is the largest Training Brigade in the Army, responsible for providing the operational Army with the absolute best medically, technically and tactically trained Soldiers and professionals in the world! Vision: To be the Premier Army Training Brigade by developing adaptive Army Leaders, building and training Soldiers today and shaping the AMEDD of tomorrow. Our Imperatives: -We Train Medics and Grow Leaders -Our Graduates are Our Credentials -To Build and Shape Relationships in order to Transform Citizens into Soldiers
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 323d Army Band "Fort Sam's Own" is comprised of several performing ensembles. These ensembles include: The Concert Band - For large ceremonies, community events and holiday performances The Ceremonial Band - For smaller ceremonies, retirements, and funerals. The Marching Band - Used for Ceremonies, public relations and parades. Music Performance Teams: Heat Wave - This popular music group performs many genres of music including country, pop, classic rock and patriotic. The ensemble uses multiple instruments and vocals in their music to entertain and amaze! This group is ideal for telling the Army story through musical performances for community festivals and events, organizational events, high schools, colleges, theme parks, fitness events, ceremonies, large scale concerts or small acoustic settings and anything else you can imagine. Latin Invasion - "Latin Invasion" is the 323d Army Band - “Ft Sam’s Own” premier Latin music performing group. The group performs music from The Latin Giant’s of Jazz to Celia Cruz, from Mark Antony to Selena. The ensemble uses multiple instruments and vocals in their music to stir audiences and bring musical perfection to the stage! "Latin Invasion" provides musical support for organizational events, festivals, ceremonies and concerts. The Biohazard Brass Band (2011 MPT of the Year) - Biohazard is a high intensity, energetic, no-holds barred ensemble. Influenced by American Brass bands such as 'Youngblood,' 'Rebirth,', 'Newbirth' and 'Trombone Shorty', Biohazard's broad range of music is catered to audiences of all ages, and we guarantee a foot-stomping good time everywhere we perform. The team's goal is to provide high-quality entertainment while bringing together a mix of the traditional sounds of New Orleans and the styles of current popular music. The Biohazard Brass Band provides musical support for static ceremonies in a military or civilian setting, as well as music for organizational events, Brigade-level unit runs, and parades and festivals. Mission Brass and Cat V - Our Brass Quintets made up of two trumpets, one horn, one tuba and one trombone each. These Quintets are able to perform in a wide array of situations to include support of local civilian education programs by performing at schools from elementary schools to college and universities. We are able to perform and provide master classes to assist students in learning about the fundamentals of their instrument and it's place in various ensembles and about basic musicianship. The quintet is an essential ensemble for Soldier support missions that vary from Memorial Services to Change of Command Ceremonies, to support for chaplain services. Intrepid Winds - The 323d Army Band's Woodwind Quintet, "Intrepid Winds" is comprised of five Soldiers specializing in light classical and ceremonial music. Intrepid Winds provides musical support for a variety of settings to include indoor change of command ceremonies, graduations, receptions, and observances. This group is also available for educational outreach and recruiting performances. After 5 Jazz - A Jazz Quartet consisting of Piano, Bass, Drums and Trumpet/Saxaphone. After 5 is capable of supporting events where standard Jazz music is required.
Student ran Info Page for BOLC-B Class 12-122. Start Date: 18 JAN 2012 Official AKO website for A Co 187th Med Bn (Company for BOLC) http://www.cs.amedd.army.mil/bolc/ https://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/663148 (AKO webpage). It contains valuable information about the course. Official A Co email address is [email protected] .
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