The Medical Logistics Command (MLC) is a critical component of the United States Army's medical system. Its primary function is to ensure the timely and efficient delivery of medical supplies, equipment, and services to military treatment facilities, field
The Medical Logistics Command (MLC) is a critical component of the United States Army’s medical system. Its primary function is to ensure the timely and efficient delivery of medical supplies, equipment, and services to military treatment facilities, field hospitals, and frontline units worldwide. The MLC operates under the U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) and is headquartered at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. It plays a crucial role in the readiness and health care support for soldiers during both peacetime and war. The command’s activities encompass medical logistics planning, materiel management, and distribution, as well as transportation coordination to ensure the timely arrival of essential supplies for the Army’s medical forces. The MLC contributes significantly to maintaining the health and well-being of U.S. military personnel, enabling them to carry out their duties effectively in various operational environments.
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