62nd Medical Brigade (United States) - Subordinate Units

Subordinate Units

The 62nd Medical Brigade comprises the following subordinate units whose missions include area support medical care, ambulance care, preventive medicine, combat stress control, among others.

56th Multifunctional Medical Battalion

  • 153rd Medical Detachment (Blood Support)
  • 227th Medical Detachment(Preventive Medicine)
  • 255th Medical Detachment(Preventive Medicine)
  • 514th Medical Company (Ground Ambulance)
  • 520th Medical Company (Area Support)
  • 547th Medical Company (Area Support)
  • 551st Medical Logistics Company
  • 218th Medical Detachment (Veterinary Service)
  • 575th Medical Company (Area Support)

47th Combat Support Hospital

  • Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 47th Combat Support Hospital
  • A Company, 47th Combat Support Hospital
  • B Company, 47th Combat Support Hospital
  • 102nd Medical Detachment (Forward Surgical Team)
  • 250th Medical Detachment (Forward Surgical Team)(ABN)
  • 758th Medical Detachment (Forward Surgical Team)

Other Subordinate Units

  • 98th Medical Company (Combat Stress)
  • 673rd Medical Company (Dental)

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