It was a long, hard, collaborative effort that brought together 55 scientists to produce a book that will have important implications for every man, woman and child in this country and beyond. Many of the authors of ‘‘Medical Aspects of Biological Warfare” joined with editors and representatives of the publisher at Fort Detrick in January to celebrate its completion and sign copies.
Greetings to the Fort Detrick community. February is here, and I think we have had a great start to a great year so far.
This police report is a daily chronological record of police activity from the past two weeks that was developed from reports, complaints, incidents or information received and actions resulting there from.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14, 2008 - While it still may be years away, military medical officials hope to one day place a sensor on every troop that would measure a blast’s impact and alert a combat medic to the possibility of a brain injury.
Community Meeting
Fort Detrick paid tribute to one of the most prominent figures in American history at the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration hosted by the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency Jan. 23 at the Post Chapel.
Fort Detrick’s Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care provides digital software program to help nurses chart patient progress
Civic responsibility way of life for Detrick safety officer
Recognizing African Americans’ immense contributions to the Nation
Fort Detrick’s Morale Welfare and Recreation hosted the Harlem Ambassadors Jan. 14 and 15 for high-energy entertainment and civic education.
Chapel Activities
Indoor Skating
Weightman mentors medical officers at society lunch