341st Medical Battalion

341st Medical Battalion 341 Medical Battalion (Multifunction) (MMB) - Longhorns Organized in January 1922 with Headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts.

The 341st Medical Battalion (Multifunctional) was constituted 29 July 1921 in the Organized Reserves as Headquarters and Service Company, 341st Medical Regiment and assigned to First Corps Area. Subordinate battalion headquarters concurrently organized as follows: Sanitary (later redesignated “Collecting”) Battalion at Brockton, MA; Ambulance Battalion at Springfield, MA; and Hospital Battalion at

Amherst, MA. Conducted summer training with the 1st Medical Regiment at Carlisle Barracks, PA. Ordered into active military service 30 January 1943 and reorganized at camp Breckinridge, Kentucky. Reorganized and redesignated 15 September 1943 as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 341st Medical Group. Inactivated 25 December 1945 in Japan. Assigned 6 December 1946 to First Army. Activated 17 December 1946 at New York, New York. Inactivated 31 July 1950 at New York, New York. Relieved 21 September 1950 from assignment to the First Army and assigned to the Fifth Army. Activated 16 October 1950 at Lincoln, Nebraska. Inactivated 20 September 1959 at Lincoln, Nebraska. Activated 16 April 1982 at Seagoville, Texas. Ordered into active military service 1990. Released from active military service 1991. Reorganized and redesignated 19 September 1994 as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 341st Medical Battalion (Evacuation) in Texas. Reorganized 2009 as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 341st Medical Battalion (Multifunctional) in Texas.

Soldiers of the 441st Ground Ambulance conducted ruck march on 5/7/23. Immediately pictured CPT Conque, Commander, SPC C...
05/07/2023

Soldiers of the 441st Ground Ambulance conducted ruck march on 5/7/23. Immediately pictured CPT Conque, Commander, SPC Carrol Guidon Bearer, SPC Hawthorne running the guidon! 441-Ready to Roll...

341 MMB HHC and 441 Ground Ambulance BA April 2023
04/25/2023

341 MMB HHC and 441 Ground Ambulance BA April 2023

341 MMB providing outstanding Mission Command in Operation Golden Coyote in South Dakota
06/21/2022

341 MMB providing outstanding Mission Command in Operation Golden Coyote in South Dakota

One of our sister BNs representing.
02/20/2022

One of our sister BNs representing.

U.S. Army Reserve Col. Thomas Hrabal, 807th MC(DS) Chief of Staff, takes a picture with Pfc. Matthew Weichel from the 228th Field Hospital, Staff Sgt. Christopher Crenshaw from the 308th Medical Logistics Company, and Spc. Jose Paredes from the 392nd Medical Logistics Company also the Honor Graduate and on the Dean’s List from the Bio Medical Equipment Technician course at Joint Base San Antonio on Feb. 18, 2022.

01/02/2022

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176th Medical Brigade Soldiers helping fellow Americans.
01/02/2022

176th Medical Brigade Soldiers helping fellow Americans.

12/27/2021
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12/27/2021

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11/08/2021

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11/08/2021

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11/08/2021

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This was the 1st pilot course. Our own 341 BN supported 176 Medical Brigade and conducted the 2nd pilot course to help s...
10/28/2021

This was the 1st pilot course. Our own 341 BN supported 176 Medical Brigade and conducted the 2nd pilot course to help show that Army Reserve Soldiers, on Army Reserve facilities, with Army Reserve instructors can lead the way in the future of Army medicine and 68W growth. SSG Roxburgh and SSG Rivera did an outstanding job conducting and training these medics on the current practices putting them in high stress situations and outside their comfort zone.

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