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history of the Army Health
Service (PKAT) was engraved when the Medical and Dental Corps (KUG) was officially established on May 11, 1967. Evolution continued to grow with the change of designation to the Armed Forces Health Corps (KKAT) on 10 August 1988. The awarding of the Royal Title by His Majesty the Yang DiPertuan Agong on 7 June 1997 was a national recognition of the service and sacrifice of Corps members to the nation and the country. The motto of the Royal Health Corps is Service First.
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The history of the RMC begins as early as the history of the armed forces' struggle to defend national sovereignty after the First World War. The threat of confrontation and involvement in the War
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In addition, the involvement of RMC through corporate social responsibility projects has been able to help the government in implementing national development plans. The devotional service of health and dental services continues to thrive with RMC's involvement in the mission of the United
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The development of the health and dental services of the armed forces saw the establishment of medical units such as the armed forces hospital, the armed forces medical center and the armed forces dental center throughout the country. RMC also goes through a training institution at Camp
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KKD has at least carried out more than hundreds of thousands of operations involving military campaigns, peacekeeping missions and natural disasters at home and abroad and the following is a list of the involved missions that KKD members succeeded in:
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which is the Armed Forces Health
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