07/12/2025
144 (Parachute) Medical Squadron roles: Medical Support Officer
Major March – Officer Commanding 144 (Parachute) Medical Squadron
Alongside my role as a General Manager in an Acute NHS Hospital Trust, I am an Army Reservist, leading one of the Army’s elite airborne medical sub-units. As OC, I’m responsible for:
• Leadership & Welfare – Inspiring and supporting soldiers to deliver world-class medical care in demanding environments.
• Airborne Readiness – Ensuring the squadron is trained, equipped, and prepared for deployment alongside airborne forces.
• Strategic Direction & Operational Planning – Setting priorities, managing resources, and co-ordinating medical support for missions from humanitarian aid to high-intensity operations.
• Unit Cohesion & Representation – Building resilience, fostering esprit de corps, and representing the squadron at every level.
As a Medical Support Officer, I lead and co-ordinate medical teams to ensure effective healthcare delivery in both training and operational environments. My role bridges clinical expertise with operational command—planning medical support, overseeing casualty evacuation, and mentoring personnel to ensure soldiers receive timely, high-quality care wherever they serve.
My Army career has offered me experiences that few civilian roles could offer, all over the world; deploying to South Sudan, training in Kenya, Germany, Gibraltar, Belgium and even parachuting with the US Army in Italy. The Army Reserve offers the best of both worlds – paid training, travel, sport, and the opportunities to gain recognised civilian qualifications, while balancing a civilian career and family life. Many employers, including mine (Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust), recognise the leadership skills reservists bring back to their organisations.
144 (Parachute) Medical Squadron is a team of engaged, active, and aspirational individuals striving together for a common goal. If this sounds like something you’d like to be part of, reach out to us to learn more.
Keep an eye out on our page as we deep-dive into some individual experiences within the Squadron.