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AMLC enhances readiness with virtual training on portable ventilators
Spc. Dylan Sivils, a biomedical equipment specialist, inspects the hardware accompanying a new portable ventilator system at U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command’s Medical Maintenance Operations Division at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. MMOD-UT, which serves as a center of excellence for pulmonary, anesthesia and oxygen-concentrating medical equipment, provided a virtual training March 12 on the new vent system, supporting over a dozen technicians both in Utah and AMLC’s Forward Repair Activity-Medical, or FRA-M, site in Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
March 26, 2026 - To enhance unit-level readiness, U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command coordinated virtual training for more than a dozen medical maintenance technicians on a new portable ventilator system March 12.

USAMMC-K hones ‘Fight Tonight’ readiness in Freedom Shield 26
Army Reserve Soldiers from the Texas-based 354th Medical Company participate in sling-load training March 12 during Freedom Shield 2026 at Camp Carroll, Republic of Korea.
March 23, 2026 - As the combined forces of the United States and Republic of Korea concluded Freedom Shield 2026, the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center-Korea proved its crucial role as the peninsula’s premier medical logistics integrator.

AMLC recognizes labor management employee relations rep
Toni Miklesavage, center, is presented with the Army Civilian Service Commendation Medal recognizing her service as U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command’s Labor Management Employee Relations, or LMER, representative. Pictured with Miklesavage are AMLC Chief of Staff Col. Nikki Davis and Command Sgt. Maj. Gabriel Wright.
March 23, 2026 - In the complex world of military human resources, the role of a Labor Management Employee Relations, or LMER, representative is crucial for maintaining a fair and effective civilian workforce.

Momentum builds as Army’s multi-year medical logistics transformation yields success
Lt. Col. Travis Helm, director of U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command’s Strategic Initiatives Group, speaks during a Medical Logistics in Campaigning strategic offsite, held March 4-6 at Fort Hood, Texas. The event served as an after-action review for the recently completed Wave 2 and a way-forward discussion on Wave 3 of the effort to integrate medical logistics into the Army’s wider sustainment enterprise.
March 20, 2026 - For decades, the Army’s medical supply chain operated in its own world, a complex and often-isolated system separate from the way the force managed other commodities. But a massive, multi-year transformation known as Medical

AMLC Soldier completes Advanced Leader Course
Members of Class 263-26 of the NCO Academy’s Advanced Leader Course, including Sgt. Jason Paglia (back row, third from left), a biomedical equipment specialist with U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command, pose for a class photo at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas.
March 12, 2026 - Sgt. Jason Paglia, a biomedical equipment specialist with U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command, recently graduated from the Army’s Advanced Leader Course, earning recognition on the Commandant’s List.

Army medical maintenance facilities modernize with AI, telemaintenance to support future fight
U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command is embracing new technology, including artificial intelligence and advanced telemaintenance capabilities, to bring sustainment-level medical maintenance expertise directly to operational forces in the field.
Feb. 26, 2026 - U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command is embracing the use of artificial intelligence and advanced telemaintenance to ensure life-saving medical devices are ready for the next generation of warfare, where troops may be more

Army employs telemaintenance for remote surgical equipment repair in Iraq
Maj. Gen. James D. Turinetti IV, commanding general of U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command, observes a telemaintenance support mission while visiting U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command’s Medical Maintenance Operations Division in Tracy, California, in January 2026. The mission focused on the repair of a complex C-arm medical imaging device in Iraq.
Feb. 19, 2026 - U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command recently showcased its telemaintenance capabilities by remotely guiding the repair of a critical imaging device in Iraq, a vital medical device for troops supporting Operation Inherent
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