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Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center

CRDAMC, central Texas VA expand partnership to boost care for Veterans and service members

March 26, 2026

The two health systems have collaborated to improve access, strengthen training, and ensure patients receive care when and where they need it.


The National Disaster Medical System Modular/Convertible Capability Pilot began Sept. 8-12, 2025, on the Brooke Army Medical Center campus.

BAMC hosts National Disaster Medical System field test

March 25, 2026

The mission of NDMS is to supplement our nation’s public health and medical resources.


Dr. David Smith, Defense Health Agency acting deputy director, poses with military medical professionals who participated in DHA’s 5th Annual Clinical Investigations Program Young Investigator Competition at National Harbor, Maryland, March 3.

Warfighter readiness at the forefront of Young Investigator Competition

March 24, 2026

Presentations and awards were delivered at the 2026 AMSUS, Annual Meeting in National Harbor, Maryland, March 3.


MHSRS 2026 Military Health System Research Symposium

2026 Military Health System Research Symposium

March 24, 2026

Submit your research or nominate outstanding health care work.


As of March 23, 2026, U.S. service members and civilian employee personnel can gain direct access to their career-long environmental and occupational exposure data through the Individual Longitudinal Exposure Record.

Know your exposure story

March 24, 2026

Military to provide access to individual occupational and environmental exposure records.


Brig Gen (Dr.) Theodore Charles Lyster, Father of Aviation Medicine

‘Father of Aviation Medicine’ Lyster Army Health Clinic keeps warfighters ready to fly

March 23, 2026

Brig. Gen. Theodore Lyster, a U.S. Army physician, pioneered aviation medicine and physical standards for pilots and crews.


Gone but never forgotten...the legacy of Navy Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class David R. Ray, Congressional Medal of Honor recipient (posthumously) and namesake of David R. Ray Branch Health Clinic Everett - killed in action, March 19, 1969, at Phu Loc 6 near An Hoa in Quang Nam Province, Republic of Vietnam - is embodied by staff assigned to the clinic, caring for active duty, retiree and dependent beneficiaries in the greater Naval Station Everett area.

Branch Health Clinic Everett Namesake Remembered

March 18, 2026

The Congressional Medal of Honor recipient (posthumously) and namesake of Branch Health Clinic Everett was killed in action, March 19, 1969, in Vietnam.


Headshot of Maj. Gen. Charles Reynolds

Reynolds: Lasting legacy of military medicine innovation and rapid mobilization for war

March 17, 2026

Maj. Gen. Charles Reynolds shaped U.S. Army medicine through leadership focused on modernization, training, and rapid mobilization for war.


Military medical ship sitting in a harbor, surrounded by hills covered with snow

OPMED tests life-saving medical tech during Arctic Edge joint service exercise

March 16, 2026

Arctic Edge 2026 was a U.S. Northern Command-led effort to prepare for operations in extreme cold-weather environments.


Two military personnel outside, kneeling down and looking at a package

NAMRU San Antonio conducts Gap-Driven Research for Operations in Extreme Cold

March 16, 2026

Arctic Edge is a U.S homeland defense exercise demonstrating U.S. military extreme cold weather capabilities in the arctic region.