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6th Medical Logistics Management Center (United States Army)

The 6th Medical Logistics Management Center (6MLMC), a direct reporting unit of U.S. Army Forces Command at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, with administrative control and training readiness authority to the Medical Research and Development Command at Fort Detrick, Maryland, and serves as the Army's only deployable medical materiel management center worldwide.

6th Medical Logistics Management Center (6MLMC)
6MLMC Logo
Active25 May 1943 - 4 November 1945

17 January 1955 - 20 September 1958
29 November 1965 - 30 October 1971

16 November 1994 - Present
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Army
Motto(s)"One Team!"

Mission edit

When directed, 6th Medical Logistics Management Center (MLMC) deploys to provide centralized medical materiel lifecycle management to designated forces in order to sustain worldwide Geographical Combatant Command (GCC) contingency operations and Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA).

Lineage and honors information edit

  • Lineage
    • Constituted 23 February 1943 in the Army of the United States as the 6th Convalescent Hospital
    • Activated 25 May 1943 at Camp Ellis, Illinois
    • Inactivated 4 November 1945 at the New York Port of Embarkation
    • Redesignated 29 November 1954 as the 6th Convalescent Center and allotted to the Regular Army
    • Activated 17 January 1955 in Germany
    • Inactivated 20 September 1958 in Germany
    • Activated 29 November 1965 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas
    • Inactivated 30 October 1971 in Vietnam
    • Redesignated 16 November 1994 as the 6th Theater Medical Materiel Management Center (TMMMC) and activated at Fort Detrick, Maryland
    • Redesignated 16 October 2000 as the 6th Medical Logistics Management Center (MLMC) and activated at Fort Detrick, Maryland
  • 6th Medical Center Honors, campaign participation credit
    • World War II: Normandy; Northern France; Rhineland; Ardennes-Alsace; Central Europe
    • Vietnam: Counteroffensive; Counteroffensive, Phase II; Counteroffensive, Phase III; Tet Counteroffensive; Counteroffensive, Phase IV; Counteroffensive, Phase V; Counteroffensive, Phase VI; Tet 69/Counteroffensive; Summer-Fall 1969; Winter-Spring 1970; Sanctuary Counteroffensive; Counteroffensive, Phase VII; Consolidation I
    • Global War on Terror: Campaigns to be Determined
  • Decorations
    • Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for EUROPEAN THEATER
    • Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for VIETNAM 1966-1967
    • Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for VIETNAM 1969-1970
    • Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) (Forward Team/Detachment) for Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom 1 JAN 2003 - 31 JAN 2004

Commanders edit

6th Convalescent Center, Baumholder Kasserne, Federal Republic of Germany
The Commander of the 98th General Hospital also served as the commander of the 6th Convalescent Center, which was co-located

No. Name Dates of tenure Rank
1 Albert H. Robinson 17 January 1955 - June 1956 Colonel[1][2]
2 Rollin L. Bauchspies October 1957 - 20 September 1958 Colonel[3][4]

6th Convalescent Center, Republic of Vietnam[5]

 
6th Convalescent Center, Cam Ranh Bay
No. Name Dates of tenure Rank
1 Sigmunder E. Dalberg 1965-1967 Lieutenant Colonel
2 Anton L. Hitzelberger 1967 Lieutenant Colonel
3 Bruce T. Bowers 1967-1968 Lieutenant Colonel
4 James B. Lindahl 1968-18 July 1969 Lieutenant Colonel
5 James A. Shafer 19 July 1969 – 18 July 1970 Colonel
6 Joseph E. Kmiecik 19 July 1970 – 10 January 1971 Colonel
7 John S. Schaub 11 January 1971 – 14 July 1971 Major
8 Robert M. Fike 15 July 1971 – 30 October 1971 Lieutenant Colonel

6th Medical Logistics Management Center

No. Name Dates of tenure Rank
1 Hank Cintron 1994–1997 Lieutenant colonel
2 Roger W. Olsen 1997–1999 Lieutenant colonel
3 Vikki Stocker 1999–2001 Lieutenant colonel
4 William R. Fry 2001–2004 Colonel
5 Ralph H. Sees 2004–2006 Colonel
6 William E. Ackerman 2006–2007 Lieutenant colonel
7 Michael S. McDonald 2007–2009 Colonel
8 Michael P. Ryan 2009-2011 Colonel
9 Michael J. Talley 2011-2013 Colonel
10 Anthony R. Nesbitt 2013–2015 Colonel
11 Derek C. Cooper 2015–2017 Colonel
12 David L. Sloniker 2017-MAY 2019 Colonel
13 Ross A. Davidson May 2019 – May 2021 Colonel
14 Victor A. Suarez May 2021 – Present Colonel

References edit

  1. ^ "6th Convalescent Center [Staff Roster] | U.S. Army Installations - Baumholder | USAREUR Units and Kasernes | U.S. Army in Germany 1945 - 1991".
  2. ^ ""All around the town" by the Star Staff, The Hope Star, (Hope, Arkansas), 19 June 1956".
  3. ^ ""Colonel Rollin Bauchspies Assigned to U.S. Army Hospital in Germany," Jim Thorpe Times News (Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania), 1 July 1957".
  4. ^ "Recognition . . . | Medical Bulletin of the U.S. Army Europe, Vol. 16, no. 2, Feb. 1959, p. 24".
  5. ^ Annual Army Medical Service Activities Reports, 6th Medical Center (Convalescent) 1966-1971, Record Group 472, Entry A1 1659, Box 186, National Archives II at College Park, Maryland

  This article incorporates public domain material from 6th Medical Center Lineage and Honors. United States Army Center of Military History.

External links edit

  • 6th MLMC Website


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The 6th Medical Logistics Management Center 6MLMC a direct reporting unit of U S Army Forces Command at Fort Bragg North Carolina with administrative control and training readiness authority to the Medical Research and Development Command at Fort Detrick Maryland and serves as the Army s only deployable medical materiel management center worldwide 6th Medical Logistics Management Center 6MLMC 6MLMC LogoActive25 May 1943 4 November 194517 January 1955 20 September 1958 29 November 1965 30 October 1971 16 November 1994 PresentCountryUnited StatesBranchUnited States ArmyMotto s One Team Contents 1 Mission 2 Lineage and honors information 3 Commanders 4 References 5 External linksMission editWhen directed 6th Medical Logistics Management Center MLMC deploys to provide centralized medical materiel lifecycle management to designated forces in order to sustain worldwide Geographical Combatant Command GCC contingency operations and Defense Support of Civil Authorities DSCA Lineage and honors information editLineage Constituted 23 February 1943 in the Army of the United States as the 6th Convalescent Hospital Activated 25 May 1943 at Camp Ellis Illinois Inactivated 4 November 1945 at the New York Port of Embarkation Redesignated 29 November 1954 as the 6th Convalescent Center and allotted to the Regular Army Activated 17 January 1955 in Germany Inactivated 20 September 1958 in Germany Activated 29 November 1965 at Fort Sam Houston Texas Inactivated 30 October 1971 in Vietnam Redesignated 16 November 1994 as the 6th Theater Medical Materiel Management Center TMMMC and activated at Fort Detrick Maryland Redesignated 16 October 2000 as the 6th Medical Logistics Management Center MLMC and activated at Fort Detrick Maryland 6th Medical Center Honors campaign participation credit World War II Normandy Northern France Rhineland Ardennes Alsace Central Europe Vietnam Counteroffensive Counteroffensive Phase II Counteroffensive Phase III Tet Counteroffensive Counteroffensive Phase IV Counteroffensive Phase V Counteroffensive Phase VI Tet 69 Counteroffensive Summer Fall 1969 Winter Spring 1970 Sanctuary Counteroffensive Counteroffensive Phase VII Consolidation I Global War on Terror Campaigns to be Determined Decorations Meritorious Unit Commendation Army for EUROPEAN THEATER Meritorious Unit Commendation Army for VIETNAM 1966 1967 Meritorious Unit Commendation Army for VIETNAM 1969 1970 Meritorious Unit Commendation Army Forward Team Detachment for Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom 1 JAN 2003 31 JAN 2004Commanders edit6th Convalescent Center Baumholder Kasserne Federal Republic of Germany The Commander of the 98th General Hospital also served as the commander of the 6th Convalescent Center which was co located No Name Dates of tenure Rank1 Albert H Robinson 17 January 1955 June 1956 Colonel 1 2 2 Rollin L Bauchspies October 1957 20 September 1958 Colonel 3 4 6th Convalescent Center Republic of Vietnam 5 nbsp 6th Convalescent Center Cam Ranh BayNo Name Dates of tenure Rank1 Sigmunder E Dalberg 1965 1967 Lieutenant Colonel2 Anton L Hitzelberger 1967 Lieutenant Colonel3 Bruce T Bowers 1967 1968 Lieutenant Colonel4 James B Lindahl 1968 18 July 1969 Lieutenant Colonel5 James A Shafer 19 July 1969 18 July 1970 Colonel6 Joseph E Kmiecik 19 July 1970 10 January 1971 Colonel7 John S Schaub 11 January 1971 14 July 1971 Major8 Robert M Fike 15 July 1971 30 October 1971 Lieutenant Colonel6th Medical Logistics Management Center No Name Dates of tenure Rank1 Hank Cintron 1994 1997 Lieutenant colonel2 Roger W Olsen 1997 1999 Lieutenant colonel3 Vikki Stocker 1999 2001 Lieutenant colonel4 William R Fry 2001 2004 Colonel5 Ralph H Sees 2004 2006 Colonel6 William E Ackerman 2006 2007 Lieutenant colonel7 Michael S McDonald 2007 2009 Colonel8 Michael P Ryan 2009 2011 Colonel9 Michael J Talley 2011 2013 Colonel10 Anthony R Nesbitt 2013 2015 Colonel11 Derek C Cooper 2015 2017 Colonel12 David L Sloniker 2017 MAY 2019 Colonel13 Ross A Davidson May 2019 May 2021 Colonel14 Victor A Suarez May 2021 Present ColonelReferences edit 6th Convalescent Center Staff Roster U S Army Installations Baumholder USAREUR Units and Kasernes U S Army in Germany 1945 1991 All around the town by the Star Staff The Hope Star Hope Arkansas 19 June 1956 Colonel Rollin Bauchspies Assigned to U S Army Hospital in Germany Jim Thorpe Times News Jim Thorpe Pennsylvania 1 July 1957 Recognition Medical Bulletin of the U S Army Europe Vol 16 no 2 Feb 1959 p 24 Annual Army Medical Service Activities Reports 6th Medical Center Convalescent 1966 1971 Record Group 472 Entry A1 1659 Box 186 National Archives II at College Park Maryland nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from 6th Medical Center Lineage and Honors United States Army Center of Military History External links edit6th MLMC Website nbsp This United States Army article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 6th Medical 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