Military Medicine 250

Caring for America's Warriors

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Military medicine has been integral to achieving peace through strength since the earliest days of our Nation's history. The individuals and institutions that heal our warriors and keep them ready for the fight have a legacy of courage, innovation, and vision in the face of adversity and victory.

As America celebrates its 250th anniversary, the Military Health System honors the legacy of remarkable medical heroes and recognizes significant medical advances pioneered by innovation that have kept America’s warriors fit to fight.

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April 17, 2026

Naval Medical Readiness Logistics Command: Transporting mobile hospital platforms, Expeditionary Medical Systems, and class VIII medical supplies in support of worldwide operational theaters

The NMRLC Transportation Directorate team members stand between two of the command's 18-wheeler vehicles

As the United States prepares to celebrate 250 years of independence on July 4, 2026, the nation reflects on the semi-quincentennial of American resilience. Central to this history are the monumental military logistics achievements that have powered national defense, from the massive industrial mobilization of World War II and Berlin Airlift to today ...

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March 26, 2026

Hospital honors ‘Fighting doctor’ and upholds highest standards of care

Brig. Gen. Bernard Irwin

Irwin Army Community Hospital, Fort Riley, Kansas, is named for Brig. Gen. Bernard Irwin, who served almost four decades in frontier and wartime posts, between 1849 – 1881. Known as the “fighting doctor,” Irwin did not treat Soldiers from a safe distance — he rode on horseback into battle to reach injured service members and later brought surgical ...

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March 24, 2026

National Medal of Honor Day: Military Medical Heroes

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There is no higher accolade in the United States Armed Forces than the Medal of Honor. The Medal of Honor is awarded to military personnel serving across the Services for incredible acts of valor and selflessness. Since the Civil War, 79 service members belonging to what we now call the Military Health System have been recognized for this distinction. ...

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Feb. 1, 2026

Historical perspective: Post-infection symptoms in U.S. soldiers with malaria during the Second World War: major limitation to return to duty

This historical review discusses how the primary challenge presented by malaria infections in the Pacific theater during World War II was an inability to return recovered soldiers quickly to their units, with nearly one percent of malaria patients repatriated for ‘chronic malaria’.