Adjutant general
An adjutant general officer is responsible for providing personnel support that affects Soldiers’ overall welfare and well-being, while assisting commanders by accounting for and keeping Soldiers combat-ready.
Finanace
The financial manager is in charge of the Army’s Finance Corps, who are responsible for sustaining missions through purchases of services and supplies. Duties include: Commanding financial operations and combined armed forces during combat and peacetime, Coordinating employment of Finance Soldiers at all levels of command, Charge of Army pay, commercial vendor support, disbursement of public funds, auditing, travel allowances, accounting, and financial management information systems and banking.
ORDNANCE
Ordnance officers are responsible for ensuring that weapons systems, vehicles and equipment are ready and available — and in perfect working order — at all times. They also manage the developing, testing, fielding, handling, storage and disposal of munitions.
quartermaster
Quartermaster officers are responsible for making sure equipment, materials and systems are available and functioning for missions. More specifically, the quartermaster officer provides supply support for Soldiers and units in field services, aerial delivery, and material and distribution management.
Medical Services
Medical service corps officers command the medical service corps that treats and helps the Soldiers and their families in a variety of areas:
Behavioral sciences – social workers, clinical psychologists and counseling psychologists
Health administration services
Laboratory sciences – biochemists, clinical laboratory officers, microbiologists and research psychologists
Optometry, Pharmacy, Podiatry, Preventive medicine sciences – medical science officers, entomologists, audiologists and environmental science/engineering officers.
Behavioral sciences – social workers, clinical psychologists and counseling psychologists
Health administration services
Laboratory sciences – biochemists, clinical laboratory officers, microbiologists and research psychologists
Optometry, Pharmacy, Podiatry, Preventive medicine sciences – medical science officers, entomologists, audiologists and environmental science/engineering officers.
transportation
The Transportation Corps is responsible for moving supplies, troops and equipment anywhere on the globe. During war, the Transportation Corps utilizes trucks, boats and airplanes to provide extremely fast support to the combat teams on the frontlines.
Transportation officers are experts in the systems, vehicles and procedures of moving troops and supplies in the Army.
Transportation officers are experts in the systems, vehicles and procedures of moving troops and supplies in the Army.