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Serve as the Army’s Class VIII Life Cycle Management Command, delivering medical logistics, sustainment, and materiel readiness from the strategic support area to the forward tactical edge to increase survivability and sustain fighting strength.

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AMLC’s revamped recycling program cuts tons of metal, electronic waste headed to landfill
Chris Borrell, facilities operations specialist for U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command, tosses a box of old cables and other office supplies into a bin to be recycled March 25 at AMLC headquarters at Fort Detrick, Maryland. (C.J. Lovelace)
March 28, 2024 - U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command has revamped its headquarters recycling programs to reduce the amount of waste that ends up in local landfills.

Retiring Army Civilian shares experience, expertise of 40-year career through mentorship
Bill Sovitsky, a 20-year U.S. Air Force veteran, is pictured in 2014 at Stead Field, home to a Nevada Army National Guard MEDEVAC unit. One of Sovitsky’s federal civilian roles over his total 40 years of combined service included equipment testing for the Air Force and Army. He will retire from Army Medical Logistics Command at the end of March. (Courtesy)
March 4, 2024 - As a senior U.S. Air Force NCO, Bill Sovitsky was a medical maintenance subject-matter expert and enjoyed teaching, training and mentoring younger Airmen.

Army Medical Logistics Command celebrates Enlisted Medical Corps’ 137th birthday
Command Sgt. Maj. Gabriel Wright, center, senior enlisted adviser of U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command, addresses the participants of an early-morning PT session and fitness challenge in observance of the Army Medical Department's Enlisted Medical Corps birthday March 1 at Fort Detrick, Maryland. The friendly competition included several relay team events across 137 meters, symbolizing the 137th anniversary, on Blue & Gray Field. While competing, evaluators asked participants questions about the AMEDD Enlisted Corps history. (Katie Ellis-Warfield)
March 4, 2024 - U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command joined the Army Medical Department in celebrating the Enlisted Medical Corps’ 137th birthday on March 1.

Army Medical Logistics Command officer inducted into O2M3
Col. Marc Welde, right, commander of U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command, places the Order of Military Medical Merit medallion over the head of Lt. Col. Ibrahim Kabbah, symbolizing his induction into the prestigious organization, during an AMLC awards ceremony Feb. 29 at Fort Detrick, Maryland.
March 1, 2024 - Lt. Col. Ibrahim Kabbah joined prestigious company Feb. 29, as he was inducted into the Order of Military Medical Merit during an Army Medical Logistics Command awards ceremony at Fort Detrick.

USAMMC-E modernization efforts improve efficiency, visibility of medical materiel
Jeanette Hoeh, a supply technician at the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center-Europe, scans a box of medical supplies using a new scale system being piloted to streamline warehousing and distribution operations. The new “dimensioner” system incorporates a high-tech scale with optical features that can capture images and calculate the exact dimensions and weight of items being inventoried or readied for shipment.
March 1, 2024 - The U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center-Europe is modernizing its distribution operations through new technologies, exploring ways to improve efficiency, while saving time and money.

Army Medical Logistics aims to innovate recruiting efforts
Army Medical Logistics Command Human Resources Director Kenneth Daniels discusses career opportunities with a potential candidate at BEYA on Feb. 17 in Baltimore, Maryland. BEYA is an annual event that attracts thousands of nationwide job seekers -- both in person and virtually -- to a two-day showcase of career opportunities, primarily in the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering and math.
Feb. 27, 2024 - Seeking to attract new talent and build a diverse workforce, Army Medical Logistics Command staff worked the crowds at this year’s BEYA STEM Conference and Career Fair, held at the Baltimore Convention Center, Feb. 16-17.

USAMMA command team reflect on careers, importance of Black History Month
Col. Gary Cooper, center left, and Lt. Col. Nikki Davis, far left, are pictured in an Army Medical Logistics Command command group photo in 2023. Cooper, commander of the U.S. Army Materiel Agency, served as interim AMLC commander for several months, while Davis, USAMMA deputy commander, assumed interim command of USAMMA in Cooper’s stead. USAMMA is one of three direct reporting units to AMLC.
Feb. 6, 2024 - Col. Gary Cooper and Lt. Col. Nikki Davis pride themselves in leading a diverse organization that values its workforce.

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