Combat Service Support Jobs
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S CORPS
Officers in the Adjutant General's Corps serve at all organization levels of the Army where they plan, develop, and operate the
Army's personnel management support systems: a vital responsibility in both peace and war. Personnel systems include all life
cycle functions such as personnel requisitioning, reassignments, evaluations, promotions, awards and decorations, reenlistment,
casualty reporting, strength accounting, and replacement operations. Administrative systems management includes courier and
postal services. As a member of the Army band, officers coordinate band activities for the command and conduct technical
inspections to evaluate the operational status, capability, and proficiency of command bands.
FINANCE CORPS
All officers commissioned in the Finance Corps (FC) serve in a variety of financial management and leadership positions in
today's Army. The ultimate mission of the FC is to support the soldiers and commanders in the field and provide the Army with
expertise concerning all aspects of financial management. Finance officers are required to be both technically and tactically
proficient to perform their mission in wartime as well as peacetime. They must continuously develop their professional skills and
knowledge in order to stay abreast of evolving doctrine and stay current in the finance and accounting profession.
CHAPLAINS CORPS
The Chaplains Branch is a special branch which has the primary mission to perform or provide for comprehensive religious
support for soldiers and their family members in war and peace. Chaplains assist commanders in facilitating the right to free
exercise of religion for all personnel. Chaplains are commissioned officers and accredited clergy endorsed by a recognized
denomination or faith group for the military ministry.
JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL'S CORPS
The Judge Advocate General's Corps is a special branch of the Army whose officers are all lawyers. Their duties include all
areas of legal practice including criminal law, administrative and civil law, contract law, and international law.
MEDICAL CORPS
The Medical Corps is a part of the Army Medical Department and is a special branch of the Army. There are three functional
areas in the Army Medical Corps: Clinical Medicine, Staff and Command, and Research.
ARMY NURSE CORPS
The Army Nurse Corps is a part of the Army Medical Department (AMEDD) and is a special branch of the Army. The
mission of the Army Nurse Corps is to provide quality nursing support and nursing leadership. To fulfill its mission, the Army
Nurse Corps officers specialize as nurse practitioners and clinical nurse specialists and serve as staff officers at all levels
throughout the AMEDD.
DENTAL CORPS
The Dental Corps is a special branch of the Army. The Corps consists of commissioned officers who are doctors of dental
surgery or dental medicine. Their mission is to conserve the fighting strength by preserving oral health, treating oral disease, and
supporting the combat medical mission.
VETERINARY CORPS
The Veterinary Corps is a part of the Army Medical Department and is a special branch of the Army. The Corps directs its
activities toward four areas: veterinary food inspection and hygiene, animal medical care, veterinary preventive medicine, and
research and development.
MEDICAL SERVICE CORPS
The Medical Service Corps is a special branch of the Army and is one of the branches of the Army Medical Department.
Officers of this branch provide administrative, operational, logistical, technical, and scientific support for the Army Medical
Department in the accomplishment of its mission " to conserve the fighting strength." The Corps is organized into four sections:
Pharmacy Supply and Administration (PS&A); Medical Allied Sciences; Sanitary Engineering; and Optometry.
ARMY MEDICAL SPECIALIST CORPS
The Army Medical Specialist Corps is a part of the Army Medical Department and is a special branch of the Army. The
Nutrition Care Section, Physical Therapist Section, and the Occupational Therapist Section make up the Medical Specialist
Corps.
ORDNANCE CORPS
The purpose of the Ordnance Corps is to develop, produce, acquire, and support weapons systems, ammunition, missiles and
ground mobility material during peace and war in order to provide combat power for the U.S. Army. The Ordnance Branch
encompasses all functions related to the life cycle management of its three commodities: tank/automotive materiel, munitions
materiel, and missile materiel.
QUARTERMASTER CORPS
The Quartermaster Corps offers a broad spectrum of opportunities. The Quartermaster Corps officer plans and directs the
activities of Army units and organizations engaged in the acquisition, receipt, storage, preservation, and issue of equipment,
repair parts, fortification/construction material, subsistence, petroleum products, water, and other general supplies.
TRANSPORTATION CORPS
Transportation Corps encompasses those positions related to the multi-modal movement of personnel and cargo over land,
sea, and air.
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