US Army Medical Materiel Center – Korea

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The United States Army Medical Materiel Center-Korea (USAMMC-K), a subordinate unit of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command at Fort Detrick, Maryland, serves as the Defense Logistics Agency's Theater Lead Agent for Medical Materiel (TLAMM) for Korea.

USAMMC-K's mission is to provide the best medical logistics support to the U.S. Forces Korea.

History

The 6th Medical Logistics Depot was constituted as an inactive unit of the Regular Army on 21 December 1928, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

During World War II, the unit served in the European Theater and was known as the 6th Medical Depot Company.

Following World War II, the unit was inactivated at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey on 18 January 1946 and later reactivated at Fort Jackson, South Carolina on 15 July 1946.

Following reorganization as the 6th Army medical Depot on 1 March 1949, the Depot arrived in Japan in 28 August 1950. It was immediately assigned to the Korean Theater and landed in Pusan, Korea on 11 September 1950. During the Korean War, platoons of the 6th Army Medical Depot were deployed throughout Korea.

Following the war, the Depot was re-designated as the 6th Medical Depot (Army) on 11 April 1954 and in November 1955 was relocated to Ascom City, Korea.

The 6th Medical Depot (Army) was assigned to the Eighth United States Army from 1950 until April 1960, when it was reassigned to the 7th Logistical Command. In May 1963, it was reassigned to the 65th Medical Group under the operational control of the Eighth United States Army Surgeon. The 6th Medical Depot was reassigned from the 65th Medical Group to the Eighth United States Army Medical Command-Korea on 21 June 1971.

The Medical Depot moved to Yongsan Military Reservation Supply Point 51 on 1 June 1973. On 1 January 1978, the Medical Depot was reorganized and redesignated as the 6th Medical Supply, Optical and Maintenance Unit (MEDSOM).

The 6th MEDSOM Battalion relocated its Battalion Headquarters Company, Stock Control Division, and Optical Division on 11 January 1988 to Camp Carroll (Waegwan, Korea). The move of the Distribution Division and the Quality Control Division to Camp Carroll was completed on 8 February 1990.

The 16th Medical Battalion (Logistics, Forward) was deactivated in October 2008 and was replaced by the US Army Medical Materiel Center-Korea.

Commanders of the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center-Korea and its precursors

No.

Name

Dates of Tenure

Military Rank

1

Edwin McMeen

1953 - 1953

Lieutenant Colonel

2

Edward Martin

1954-1954

Lieutenant Colonel

3

Cedric Parker

1968–1969

Lieutenant Colonel

4

Charles Segars

1970-1970

Lieutenant Colonel

5

Scott Clark

1971–1972

Lieutenant Colonel

6

William Fulton

1974–1975

Major

7

Leon Holland

1975–1976

Major

8

Walter Barnes, Jr.

1978–1979

Lieutenant Colonel

9

James Dolbier

1979–1980

Lieutenant Colonel

10

George Waters, Jr.

1980–1981

Lieutenant Colonel

11

Edwin Gayagas

1982–1984

Lieutenant Colonel

12

Kenneth Goldman

1984–1986

Lieutenant Colonel

13

William Speers

1986–1988

Lieutenant Colonel

14

Thaddeus Goodman

1988–1990

Lieutenant Colonel

15

Ted Hussey

1990–1992

Lieutenant Colonel

16

James Olson

1992–1994

Lieutenant Colonel

17

Michael Johnson

1994–1996

Lieutenant Colonel

18

Michael Daley

1996–1998

Lieutenant Colonel

19

Thomas Brown

1998–2000

Lieutenant Colonel

20

James Gier

2000–2001

Lieutenant Colonel

21

Brian Kueter

2001–2002

Major

22

Jeffrey Unger

2002–2004

Lieutenant Colonel

23

William Ackerman

2004–2006

Lieutenant Colonel

24

Thomas C. Slade

2006–2009

Lieutenant Colonel

25

Shon-Neil Severns

2009-

Lieutenant Colonel

References

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