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As well as supporting war fighting, the RAMC take part in humanitarian campaigns. A medical officer tending children in an orphanage in Sierra Leone.
Throughout its history, personnel serving in the RAMC have carried out their tasks under very gruelling conditions and none more so than during theWW1 battle of Passchendaele. We never forget our comrades that became casualties themselves while tending their comrades.
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A rare moment of respite during Operation Herrick (British military operation in Afghanistan since 2002).
Read about the Role of AMS RHQ...
The annual RAMC service at the National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas. Those on parade include serving soldiers, retired members of the Association and the RAMC Chelsea Pensioners emphasising the long and proud history of the Corps, from its past to the present day. More about the history of the Corps & Association.
The 'Beyond Rank or Status' garden, a space for reflection and rehabilitation in homage to the courageous servicemen and women of our corps...
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The RAMC motto - in arduis fidelis
Maintaining contact between past and present members.
Fostering esprit de corps
Helping our members in need.
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In 1925, the RAMC Association was formed to further the camaraderie of WW1 Corps veterans with Sir William Leishman being the first President. There are now some 25 branches around UK with a predominantly veteran membership although most serving Corps members also are members centrally. The Association has traditionally been supported by Corps Funds and especially for the expenses of the branch standards and standard bearers.