Army Civilians are Critical to Medical Research Mission
June 30, 2021
June 30, 2021
FREDERICK, Maryland, June 30 -- The U.S. Army Medicine issued the following news:
By Phil Fountain
For nearly 80 years, the heart of U.S. Army medical research has been beating in central Maryland, at Fort Detrick. The post gates opened in 1931, then known as Detrick Field, named in honor of Frederick Louis Detrick, a Frederick County native and an Army flight surgeon who served in Belgium during World War I.
Fort Detrick currently hosts a cadre of multi-di . . .
By Phil Fountain
For nearly 80 years, the heart of U.S. Army medical research has been beating in central Maryland, at Fort Detrick. The post gates opened in 1931, then known as Detrick Field, named in honor of Frederick Louis Detrick, a Frederick County native and an Army flight surgeon who served in Belgium during World War I.
Fort Detrick currently hosts a cadre of multi-di . . .