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Director General Army Medical Services : ウィキペディア英語版 | Director General Army Medical Services Director General Army Medical Services (DGAMS) is the head of the British Army's Army Medical Services. The Director General answers to the Adjutant-General. The role of the Director General is to promote effective medical, dental and veterinary health services for the Army and provide a policy focus for individual medical training, doctrine and force development. ==List of Directors General==
*Surgeon-General Sir William Alexander Mackinnon (1889 to 1896)〔(Sir William Alexander Mackinnon ). University of Glasgow〕 *Lieutenant-General Sir Alfred Keogh (1905 to 1910) *Lieutenant-General Sir William L Gubbins (1910 to ?) *Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Sloggett (1914) *Lieutenant-General Sir Alfred Keogh (1914 to 1918)〔 *Lieutenant-General Sir John Goodwin (1918 to 1923)〔Paul D. Wilson, (Goodwin, Sir Thomas Herbert John Chapman (1871–1960) ), ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', Volume 9, Melbourne University Press, 1983, pp 49–50.〕 *Lieutenant-General Sir William Boog Leishman (1923 to 1926) *Lieutenant General Sir William MacArthur (1938 to 1941) *Lieutenant-General Sir Alexander Hood (August 1941 to 1948)
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