Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps

Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps
Active 1881 - present day
Country Sri Lanka
Branch Sri Lanka Army
Type Medical Unit
Role Combat Support-Medical
Size 6 Units
Regimental Centre Panagoda Cantonment
Nickname SLMC
Engagements World War I
World War II
1971 Insurrection
Insurrection 1987-89
Sri Lankan Civil War
Commanders
Centre Commandant Brig. S.R.Wickramasinghe (USP)
Colonel Commandant

Major General (Dr) S.H.Munasinghe

(RWP. RSP. USP)
Notable
commanders
Major General Dr. Chelliah Thurairaja, USP, SLMC

The Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps (SLMC) is a specialist corps in the Sri Lanka Army which provides medical services to all army personnel and their families in war and in peace. It is made up of 4 regular units and one volunteer unit. Headquartered in Colombo, formally at army headquarters. The corps Cap badge depicting the Rod of Asclepius.

History

The beginnings of the Corp goes back 29 July 1881 when stretcher beater company was initially raised as a part of the Ceylon Light Infantry Volunteers, this soon became the Ceylon Volunteer Medical Corps later becoming part of the Ceylon Defence Force, being deployed during world wars.

Soon after the disbandment of the Ceylon Defence Force after independence, Ceylon Volunteer Medical Corps became a part of the Ceylon Army Volunteer Force with Lt. Col Sydney Jayawardene was the first Commanding Officer. But in October 1950 Ceylon Army Medical Corps in the Regular Force of the Ceylon Army was created. At its start it had 3 Officers and 20 Other Ranks were drawn from the wartime CVMC. Lt. Col H.C Serasighe, OBE was the first Commanding Officer of the Regular Medical Corps. That year a 10 bedded camp reception station was opened at the former British Military Hospital of the Royal Army Medical Corps, shortly it was upgraded to a 30 – bedded service hospital. The corps was renamed once again in 1972 as the Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps when Sri Lanka became a republic.

The corps has served the in under different circumstances in its post-independence history. It had assisted civil medical services during natural disasters and takes over operations of national & provincial hospitals when its doctors and staff goes on stick. The corps has treated battle casualties and has itself received casualties when its personal come under attack during combat operations in the 1971 Insurrection and Sri Lankan Civil War.

Hospitals

Since all three armed forces and the police maintain their medical services with their own hospitals, the corp is only responsible for maintaining and operating army medical facilities mainly focused on treatment of battle casualties. Apart from medical reception stations in almost all military stations these include;

Military Hospitals
Base Hospitals in

Units

Regular Army

Volunteers

Vocational Training Centres

Under Sri Lanka Medical Corps Sri Lanka Army Military School Of Nursing functions for training of Nurses.

Trades/Careers

Officer Careers:

Soldier Trades:

Notable members

Order of precedence

Preceded by
Sri Lanka Army Service Corps
Order of Precedence Succeeded by
Sri Lanka Army Ordnance Corps

See also

References

External links and sources