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  2. Royal Army Medical Corps - Wikipedia

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    The earliest record of music in the RAMC was in the 1880s when a Corporal of the Medical Staff Corps was sent to Kneller Hall to be trained as a bugler. It was founded officially in 1898, with official permission for the band being given by the Duke of Connaught, first Colonel-in Chief of the RAMC.

  3. Royal Army Medical College - Wikipedia

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    Royal Army Medical College. / 51.49039; -0.12892. The Royal Army Medical College (RAMC) was located on a site south of the Tate Gallery (now known as Tate Britain) on Millbank, in Westminster, London, overlooking the River Thames. The college moved from the site in 1999 and the buildings are now occupied by the Chelsea College of Arts.

  4. Rebuilding America's Middle Class: A Coalition of Community ...

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    Rebuilding America's Middle Class (RAMC) is a non-profit member-supported coalition composed of state-wide community college systems, districts, and individual institutions. The group aims to rebuild America’s middle class by enhancing student success and by promoting the vital role of community colleges. [1] RAMC is specifically focused on ...

  5. 254 (East of England) Multi-Role Medical Regiment - Wikipedia

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    It became 254 General Support Medical Regiment, RAMC (Volunteers) in 2006. [2] By then it was based at Cherry Hinton and had detachments at Norwich, Hitchin and Colchester. [2] Under the Future Soldier programme, the regiment was redesignated as 254 (East of England) Multi-Role Medical Regiment. The regiment now comes under 2nd Medical Group.

  6. Museum of Military Medicine - Wikipedia

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    51°16′52″N 0°42′47″W  / . 51.281°N 0.713°W. / 51.281; -0.713. Type. Regimental museum. Website. museumofmilitarymedicine .org .uk. The Museum of Military Medicine, formerly the Army Medical Services Museum ( AMS Museum ), is located in Keogh Barracks, on Mytchett Place Road, Mytchett, Surrey, England .

  7. Keogh Barracks - Wikipedia

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    The barracks were commissioned to accommodate the Army School of Hygiene [1] and are named after Sir Alfred Keogh, a former Director-General of Army Medical Services. [1] [2] The foundation stone for the main building was laid by Lieutenant General Sir James Hartigan, Director-General of Army Medical Services, in February 1938. [3]

  8. 335 Medical Evacuation Regiment - Wikipedia

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    History. 335 Medical Evacuation Regiment was formed on 1 April 2005 from the Ambulance Train Group (Volunteers). The Regiment has a long history which can be traced back to the ambulance trains of the Boer War of 1899 to 1902. It has deployed personnel on every major offensive, peacekeeping and humanitarian operation since 2005.

  9. Endell Street Military Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Drawing experience and staff of this hospital, the Endell Street hospital was established in London as a RAMC hospital under the War department in May 1915 by Murray and Anderson. The Endell hospital had 573 beds, allowing for some 26,000 patients to be cared for during the five years it was active.