Army Nurse Corps
The Army Nurse Corps is a branch of the United States Army that provides nursing services to soldiers and their families. Established in 1901, it plays a crucial role in military healthcare, offering support in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, and combat zones. Army nurses are trained to handle a wide range of medical situations, ensuring that service members receive the care they need.
Members of the Army Nurse Corps are commissioned officers who serve both in peacetime and during conflicts. They work alongside other healthcare professionals to deliver high-quality medical care, often facing unique challenges in diverse environments. Their dedication helps maintain the health and readiness of the military force.