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Navy Medical Service Corps Car Truck Vinyl Magnet

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Proudly show that you're a Navy Medical Service Corps Officer with the Corps Logo die cut magnet . You can proudly put it on your car or truck and remove it when you have to wash it. Made with the die-cut technique, these magnets are flexible and highly durable. Choose between 5 different sizes and get the best fit for your decorating needs.

  • Material: Vinyl

  • Suitable for outdoor use

  • Flexible and durable material

  • Black backing

  • Four sizes to choose from

History of the Navy Medical Service Corps

The Army-Navy Medical Service Corps Act, passed by the eightieth U.S. Congress on 4 August 1947, established a framework to ensure the availability of critical wartime medical specialties for naval Forces. Today, the Medical Service Corps consists of over 3,000 Active and Reserve officers across 31 specialties, fulfilling administrative, clinical, and scientific roles essential to Navy Medicine. These officers provide vital support to Navy and Marine Corps commands, including squadrons, battalions, and units, and are deployed in various operations, from combat to disaster relief and humanitarian missions. Their work ensures the provision of the highest standard of care both ashore and afloat.

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Proudly show that you're a Navy Medical Service Corps Officer with the Corps Logo die cut magnet . You can proudly put it on your car or truck and remove it when you have to wash it. Made with the die-cut technique, these magnets are flexible and highly durable. Choose between 5 different sizes and get the best fit for your decorating needs.

  • Material: Vinyl

  • Suitable for outdoor use

  • Flexible and durable material

  • Black backing

  • Four sizes to choose from

History of the Navy Medical Service Corps

The Army-Navy Medical Service Corps Act, passed by the eightieth U.S. Congress on 4 August 1947, established a framework to ensure the availability of critical wartime medical specialties for naval Forces. Today, the Medical Service Corps consists of over 3,000 Active and Reserve officers across 31 specialties, fulfilling administrative, clinical, and scientific roles essential to Navy Medicine. These officers provide vital support to Navy and Marine Corps commands, including squadrons, battalions, and units, and are deployed in various operations, from combat to disaster relief and humanitarian missions. Their work ensures the provision of the highest standard of care both ashore and afloat.

Proudly show that you're a Navy Medical Service Corps Officer with the Corps Logo die cut magnet . You can proudly put it on your car or truck and remove it when you have to wash it. Made with the die-cut technique, these magnets are flexible and highly durable. Choose between 5 different sizes and get the best fit for your decorating needs.

  • Material: Vinyl

  • Suitable for outdoor use

  • Flexible and durable material

  • Black backing

  • Four sizes to choose from

History of the Navy Medical Service Corps

The Army-Navy Medical Service Corps Act, passed by the eightieth U.S. Congress on 4 August 1947, established a framework to ensure the availability of critical wartime medical specialties for naval Forces. Today, the Medical Service Corps consists of over 3,000 Active and Reserve officers across 31 specialties, fulfilling administrative, clinical, and scientific roles essential to Navy Medicine. These officers provide vital support to Navy and Marine Corps commands, including squadrons, battalions, and units, and are deployed in various operations, from combat to disaster relief and humanitarian missions. Their work ensures the provision of the highest standard of care both ashore and afloat.

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