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The Commander in Chief of U.S. (Union) Forces was assassinated on 12 April 1865, just days after the surrender...
First Female Dental Surgeon of U.S. Army On 20 April 1906, two days after a major earthquake caused significant...
Like the time the Army’s head of prisons asked if he could find someone to do dental work on...
LTC (Ret) Steve Rouse not retired from supporting soldiers.
Association of Army Dentistry, , Vignettes of Service, 0The news article referenced below identifies Retired U.S. Army Dental Corp officer, Stephen Rouse, as the head of a...
DENCOM’s digital reporting – a major contributor to better dental care.
Jon Nixon, , Vignettes of Service, 0A submitted vingette where COL (Ret.) John King remembers some of the people who pioneered automated dental reporting in...
Colonel James Maxwell Murphy, Army Dental Corps
Association of Army Dentistry, , Vignettes of Service, 0Many people who are important to the heritage of Army dentistry are unknown after a generation of retirements. Colonel...
Front bumper dentistry in Vietnam – COL (retired) J. Michael Ruff
Association of Army Dentistry, , Vignettes of Service, 0One way military dentistry is unique is that it must provide dental care while both the patients and the...
District of Columbia Dental Society Honors Leo Rouse
Association of Army Dentistry, , Vignettes of Service, 0The U.S. Army Dental Corps is proud of the leadership it brings to the dental profession. In the case...
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The Association of Army Dentistry was founded to advance Army dentistry with activities to promote morale, provide education, foster a historical perspective and appreciation of Army dental history. Through these efforts we provide a means of recognition for those who serve and have served the nation via Army dentistry.
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