6th Medical Logistics Management Center (6MLMC) | |
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Active | 25 May 1943 - 4 November 1945 17 January 1955 - 20 September 1958 Contents |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Army |
Motto(s) | "One Team!" |
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.
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).
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 |
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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]
No. | Name | Dates of tenure | Rank |
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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 |
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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 – June 2023 | Colonel |
15 | Jason W. Hughes | June 2023 - Present | Colonel |
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This article incorporates public domain material from 6th Medical Center Lineage and Honors. United States Army Center of Military History.