The Armed Forces Medical Command
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The Armed Forces Medical Command
Summary
The Armed Forces Medical Command is a functional command[1].
Key Facts
- The Armed Forces Medical Command is located in Seongnam[2].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command is in the country of South Korea[3].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's instance of is recorded as functional command[4].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's instance of is recorded as medical unit[5].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Armed Forces Goyang Hospital[6].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Chuncheon Army Hospital[7].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Armed Forces Gangneung Hospital[8].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Armed Forces Daegu Hospital[9].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Armed Forces Daejeon Hospital[10].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Armed Forces Busan Hospital[11].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Armed Forces Seoul Hospital[12].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Armed Forces Capital Hospital[13].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Armed Forces Yangju Hospital[14].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Armed Forces Wonju Hospital[15].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Armed Forces Ildong Hospital[16].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Armed Forces Cheongpyeong Hospital[17].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Armed Forces Hongcheon Hospital[18].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Armed Forces Hampyeong Hospital[19].
- +1954-03-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of The Armed Forces Medical Command[20].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's parent organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of National Defense of South Korea[21].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's official website is recorded as https://www.medcmd.mil.kr/[22].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11b638_cp3[23].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's Ringgold ID is recorded as 98001[24].
- The Armed Forces Medical Command's KISTI ID is recorded as K000340897[25].
Body
Founding
+1954-03-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of The Armed Forces Medical Command[20].
Operations
The Armed Forces Medical Command's parent organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of National Defense of South Korea[21]. Subsidiaries include Armed Forces Goyang Hospital[6], a Republic of Korea Armed Forces hospital[26], in South Korea[27], founded in 1974[28]; Chuncheon Army Hospital[7], a Republic of Korea Armed Forces hospital[29], in South Korea[30], founded in 1953[31]; Armed Forces Gangneung Hospital[8], a Republic of Korea Armed Forces hospital[32], in South Korea[33]; Armed Forces Daegu Hospital[9], a Republic of Korea Armed Forces hospital[34], in South Korea[35], founded in 1994[36]; Armed Forces Daejeon Hospital[10], a Republic of Korea Armed Forces hospital[37], in South Korea[38], founded in 1971[39]; and Armed Forces Busan Hospital[11], a Republic of Korea Armed Forces hospital[40], in South Korea[41], founded in 1949[42].