Surgeon General of the United States Army |
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Incumbent: LTG Patricia Horoho Since: December 5, 2011 |
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First | Benjamin Church, Jr. |
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Formation | March 13, 1813 |
Website | Official Website |
The Surgeon General of the United States Army is the senior-most officer of the U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD). By policy, the Surgeon General (TSG) serves as Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) as well as head of the AMEDD. His (or her) office and staff are known as the Office of the Surgeon General (OTSG) and are located in Falls Church, Virginia.
By law, the Surgeon General may be appointed from any of the six officer branches of the AMEDD. However, to date appointed and confirmed Surgeons General have always been medical corps officers (military physicians). Since 1959, TSG has been appointed in the grade of Lieutenant General.
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As a Commanding General, TSG provides advice and assistance to the Chief of Staff, Army (CSA) and to the Secretary of the Army (SECARMY) on all health care matters pertaining to the U.S. Army and its military health care system. He or she is responsible for development, policy direction, organization and overall management of an integrated Army-wide health service system and is the medical materiel developer for the Army. These duties include formulating policy regulations on health service support, health hazard assessment and the establishment of health standards. TSG is assisted by a Deputy Surgeon General.
Congress established the Medical Service of the Continental Army on July 27, 1775 and emplaced a "Chief physician & director general" of the Continental Army as its head at that time. The first five “surgeons general” of the U.S. Army served under this title. An Act of May 28, 1789 established a "Physician general" of the U.S. Army (only Doctors Richard Allison and James Craik served according to this nomenclature). An Act of March 13, 1813 cited the "Physician & surgeon general" of the U.S. Army. This nomenclature remained in place until the Medical Department was established by the Reorganization Act of April 14, 1818. (Physicians assigned to the U.S. Army were not accorded military rank until 1847.)
No. | Name | Dates of Tenure | Military Rank |
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1 | Benjamin Church, Jr | July 27, 1775–October 16, 1775 | None |
2 | John Morgan | October 16, 1775–January 1777 | None |
3 | William Shippen, Jr. | April 11, 1777–January 17, 1781 | None |
4 | John Cochran | January 17, 1781–1783 | None |
VACANT | 1783–1792 | -- | |
5 | Richard Allison | 1792–1796 | None |
VACANT | 1796–August 1, 1798 | -- | |
6 | James Craik | August 1, 1798–June 15, 1800 | None |
VACANT | June 15, 1800–June 11, 1813 | -- | |
7 | James Tilton | June 11, 1813–June 15, 1815 | None |
VACANT | June 15, 1815–April 18, 1818 | -- | |
8 | Joseph Lovell | April 18, 1818–October 17, 1836 | None |
9 | Thomas Lawson | October 17, 1836–May 15, 1861 | Brigadier General (Brevet) |
10 | Clement Finley | May 15, 1861–April 28, 1862 | Brigadier General |
11 | William Alexander Hammond | April 28, 1862–August 18, 1864 | Brigadier General |
12 | Joseph K. Barnes | August 18, 1864–1882 | Brigadier General |
13 | Charles H. Crane | 1882–1883 | Brigadier General |
14 | Robert Murray | 1883–1886 | Brigadier General |
15 | John Moore | 1886–1890 | Brigadier General |
16 | Jedediah Hyde Baxter | 1890 | Brigadier General |
17 | Charles Sutherland | 1890–May 30, 1893 | Brigadier General |
18 | George Miller Sternberg | May 30, 1893– June 8, 1902 | Brigadier General |
19 | William H. Forwood | June 8, 1902– September 7, 1902 | Brigadier General |
20 | Robert M. O'Reilly | September 7, 1902–January 14, 1909 | Brigadier General |
21 | George H. Torney | January 14, 1909–December 27, 1913 | Brigadier General |
22 | William Crawford Gorgas | January 1914–1918 | Major General |
23 | Merritte Weber Ireland | 1918–1931 | Major General |
24 | Robert U. Patterson | 1931–1935 | Major General |
25 | Charles R. Reynolds | 1935–1939 | Major General |
26 | James C. Magee | 1939–1943 | Major General |
27 | Norman T. Kirk | 1943–1947 | Major General |
28 | Raymond W. Bliss | 1947–1951 | Major General |
29 | George E. Armstrong | 1951–1955 | Major General |
30 | Silas B. Hays | 1955–June 1959 | Major General |
31 | Leonard D. Heaton | June 1959–1969 | Lieutenant General |
32 | Hal B. Jennings | 1969–October 1973 | Lieutenant General |
33 | Richard R. Taylor | October 1973–1977 | Lieutenant General |
34 | Charles C. Pixley | 1977–1981 | Lieutenant General |
35 | Bernard T. Mittemeyer | 1981–1985 | Lieutenant General |
36 | Quinn H. Becker | 1985–1988 | Lieutenant General |
37 | Frank F. Ledford, Jr | 1988–1992 | Lieutenant General |
38 | Alcide M. Lanoue | 1992–October 1996 | Lieutenant General |
39 | Ronald R. Blanck | October 1996– September 22, 2000 | Lieutenant General |
40 | James B. Peake | September 22, 2000 – July 8, 2004 | Lieutenant General |
41 | Kevin C. Kiley | September 30, 2004–March 12, 2007 | Lieutenant General (retired as Major General) |
(Acting) | Gale Pollock | March 12, 2007–December 11, 2007[1] | Major General |
42 | Eric B. Schoomaker | December 11, 2007–December 5, 2011 | Lieutenant General |
43 | Patricia D. Horoho | December 5, 2011– | Lieutenant General |
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