807th Theater Medical Command
The 807th Theater Medical Command, formerly the 807th Medical Command , is headquartered at Fort Douglas in Salt Lake City, Utah. It manages all U.S. Army Reserve deployable field medical units west of the Mississippi River, comprising approximately 8,300 servicemembers across five Medical Brigades and 142 deployable field medical units from Ohio to California.
The command provides general, surgical, dental, ambulance, behavioral health, preventive medicine, and veterinary support to Army forces and civilian populations, delivering theater-level health service support under U.S. Southern Command. It also augments all other geographic combatant commands and routinely has elements of up to ten units and some 300 soldiers deployed worldwide. Its mission is to remain "operationally ready and responsive, capable of providing superior health service support and force health protection to the Joint Force in large-scale combat operations."
Organization
The 807th Theater Medical Command is a subordinate functional command of the United States Army Reserve Command. The command oversees all operational reserve medical units west of the Mississippi River. As of January 2026, the command consists of the following units:- 807th Theater Medical Command, at Fort Douglas
- * Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 807th Theater Medical Command, at Fort Douglas
- * 807th Theater Medical Command Mission Support Element, at Camp Parks
- * Detachment 1, 807th Theater Medical Command, in St. Charles
- * 2nd Medical Brigade, at Camp Parks
- ** 145th Medical Battalion, in Garden Grove
- ** 313th Hospital Center, in Vancouver
- ** 820th Hospital Center, at Camp Parks
- * 139th Medical Brigade, in Independence
- ** 388th Medical Battalion, in Hays
- ** 811th Hospital Center, in Independence
- * 176th Medical Brigade, in Seagoville
- ** 341st Medical Battalion, in Seagoville
- ** 380th Hospital Center, in Bell
- ** 805th Hospital Center, in Seagoville
- * 307th Medical Brigade, in Blacklick
- ** 806th Hospital Center, in Twinsburg
- * 330th Medical Brigade, at Fort Sheridan
- ** 172nd Medical Battalion, in Ogden
- ** 374th Hospital Center, at Fort Sheridan
Lineage
- Constituted 27 October 1944 in the Army of the United States as the 807th Medical Service Detachment
- Activated 22 November 1944 in England
- Reorganized and redesignated 10 April 1945 as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 807th Hospital Center
- Inactivated 27 October 1945 at Camp Sibert, Alabama
- Allotted 29 January 1948 to the Organized Reserves and assigned to Fourth Army
- Activated 16 February 1948 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Reorganized and redesignated 29 August 1949 as Headquarters, 807th Hospital Center
- Inactivated 1 December 1950 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Activated 10 May 1956 at Galveston, Texas
- Relocated 1 January 1966 to Mesquite, Texas
- Relieved 30 June 1971 from Fourth Army and assigned to Fifth Army
- Reorganized and redesignated 1 October 1975 as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 807th Hospital Center
- Reorganized and redesignated 30 June 1976 as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 807th Medical Brigade
- Reorganized and redesignated 1 October 1976 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 807th Medical Brigade
- Relocated 13 April 1979 to Seagoville, Texas
- Reorganized and redesignated 16 September 2002 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 807th Medical Command
- Relocated 16 October 2008 to Fort Douglas, Utah
- Reorganized mid-2020s as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 807th Theater Medical Command
Unit insignia
Shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI)
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Distinctive unit insignia (DUI)
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