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The Army Medical Service (German: Sanitätsdienst Heer or Sanitätsdienst des Heeres) is a non-combat specialty branch of the German Army traditionally responsible for providing medical services within the army, and which has a humanitarian function during armed conflicts in accordance with international humanitarian law, and specific rights and responsibilities under the Geneva Conventions, their additional protocols and customary international humanitarian law. It is entitled under international humanitarian law to use the red cross as a protective sign and its personnel are protected persons under international humanitarian law. Since 2002, most of its former responsibilities have been transferred to the Joint Medical Service. The Army Medical Service still exists as a small entity within

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  • The Army Medical Service (German: Sanitätsdienst Heer or Sanitätsdienst des Heeres) is a non-combat specialty branch of the German Army traditionally responsible for providing medical services within the army, and which has a humanitarian function during armed conflicts in accordance with international humanitarian law, and specific rights and responsibilities under the Geneva Conventions, their additional protocols and customary international humanitarian law. It is entitled under international humanitarian law to use the red cross as a protective sign and its personnel are protected persons under international humanitarian law. Since 2002, most of its former responsibilities have been transferred to the Joint Medical Service. The Army Medical Service still exists as a small entity within the German military. (en)
  • Der Sanitätsdienst Heer ist eine der Truppengattungen des Heeres der Bundeswehr und zählt zu den Einsatz- und Führungsunterstützungstruppen. Auftrag des Sanitätsdienst Heer ist es, die Gesundheit der Soldaten zu schützen, zu erhalten und wiederherzustellen. Der Sanitätsdienst Heer ist nur ein kleiner Teil des Sanitätsdienstes der Bundeswehr. Die meisten Sanitätskräfte sind seit 2002 Teil des Zentralen Sanitätsdienstes der Bundeswehr. (de)
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  • Der Sanitätsdienst Heer ist eine der Truppengattungen des Heeres der Bundeswehr und zählt zu den Einsatz- und Führungsunterstützungstruppen. Auftrag des Sanitätsdienst Heer ist es, die Gesundheit der Soldaten zu schützen, zu erhalten und wiederherzustellen. Der Sanitätsdienst Heer ist nur ein kleiner Teil des Sanitätsdienstes der Bundeswehr. Die meisten Sanitätskräfte sind seit 2002 Teil des Zentralen Sanitätsdienstes der Bundeswehr. (de)
  • The Army Medical Service (German: Sanitätsdienst Heer or Sanitätsdienst des Heeres) is a non-combat specialty branch of the German Army traditionally responsible for providing medical services within the army, and which has a humanitarian function during armed conflicts in accordance with international humanitarian law, and specific rights and responsibilities under the Geneva Conventions, their additional protocols and customary international humanitarian law. It is entitled under international humanitarian law to use the red cross as a protective sign and its personnel are protected persons under international humanitarian law. Since 2002, most of its former responsibilities have been transferred to the Joint Medical Service. The Army Medical Service still exists as a small entity within (en)
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  • Army Medical Service (Germany) (en)
  • Sanitätsdienst Heer (de)
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