
Medical Corps (Army)
The Medical Corps of the Army is a specialized branch responsible for providing healthcare to soldiers and their families. Comprised of physicians, nurses, and support staff, they deliver medical care in various settings, including hospitals, combat zones, and field operations. The Medical Corps ensures soldiers receive the necessary treatment during conflicts and training, focusing on both physical and mental health. They play a crucial role in maintaining the overall health and readiness of military personnel, as well as conducting research and advancing medical practices within the Army.