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    Army Medical Service (Germany) - Wikipedia

    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詳細

    The Army Medical Service has been a separate branch within the military since the German Empire. The first Army Medical Service was … 詳細

    When carrying out their humanitarian function during armed conflicts, medical personnel are protected persons under international humanitarian law, and are entitled under the 詳細

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    The lowest rank of the Army Medical Service is Sanitätssoldat (OR-1), i.e. private (literally "medical service soldier"). The other non-commissioned ranks are the same as the ones used by the Army.
    Commissioned officers use ranks that are specific to the Medical … 詳細

     
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    In WWII, German Medics were called Sanitäter, or Sani for short. In Wehrmacht, the direct medical care for wounded soldiers on the battlefield was provided by medics who were part of platoons, companies, and battalions.
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