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DGAFMS is the head of the medical services of the Indian Armed Forces and a three-star rank medical flag officer. The web page lists the history, functions and appointees of DGAFMS since 1948.
Hospital Air Base City, State Ref Command Hospital: HQ, Training Command: Bengaluru, Karnataka [3] [4]3 Air Force Hospital Amla AFS Betul, Madhya Pradesh [5] [2]4 Air Force Hospital
Learn about the history and role of the oldest engineer group of the Indian Army, originating from the British Indian Army. The Madras Engineer Group has participated in many wars and campaigns across the world and invented the Bangalore torpedo.
Learn about the history, role and tasks of the military police of the Indian Army, also known as the Corps of Military Police. The CMP is trained to handle prisoners of war, traffic, telecommunication and other duties, and wears red berets and white lanyards.
Army Hospital Research and Referral (RR Hospital) is the flagship medical care centre for the armed forces of India, located in New Delhi. It provides for 27 sub-specialties, treats the President and chiefs of the military, and has a nursing college and an organ donation programme.
Command Hospital Bangalore is one of the eight Command Hospitals in India, run by the Indian Armed Forces. It is located in the Training Command of the Indian Air Force and provides medical services to the personnel and their families.
The Indian Army Service Corps (IASC) is a logistic support arm of the Indian Army that handles supply, transport, catering and postal services. It originated in 1760 as a commissariat of the East India Company and became a permanent corps in 1923.
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