Welcome to the 6th Medical Recruiting Battalion

 

Welcome to the Centurion 6th Medical Recruiting Battalion (MRBn).  You are being assigned to the largest geographically dispersed MRBn in the United States Army Recruiting Command (USAREC) covering a geographical area comprised of 15 Western States to include Alaska, Hawaii and US territories in the Pacific region and equaling 21 million square miles of territory.   The Centurion MRBn currently has 100 active duty and reserve Soldiers and 19 Government Service employees’ organized into three (3) Medical Recruiting Company’s (MRC) and 16 Medical Recruiting Centers (MRS).   Our normal mission is train, maintain, and sustain the active and reserve force by recruiting over 348 healthcare professionals for the Medical, Dental, Nurse, Veterinary, Medical Services, and Medical Specialist Corps.

"Conscribere cum Integritate" (Recruiting with Integrity) is the 6th MRB motto. All of the Centurion recruiters strive to live up to our current mission theme of Excelling with Honor as One Team to instill and Sense of Difference in the way we conduct our day to day mission! Our work ethic is to go above and beyond all others utilizing our pillars of success to achieve our mission and form a legacy set forth in our vision statement.

You will be assigned a sponsor and receive a welcome packet from the company of assignment. This packet will provide you more information on your assignment and the area to which you are being assigned. For further information, contact the Battalion S-1 at (702) 454-3510, or send an e-mail by clicking here 6th MRBn S1

Again, Welcome to the 6th Medical Recruiting Battalion.
"Conscribere cum Integritate"

LTC Jessica Horine and CSM Ruben Valles Jr.

WELCOME - 6TH MRB

Welcome to the 6th Medical Recruiting Battalion

 

Mission Statement

We DOMINATE by developing healthcare and chaplain recruiters to be agile and adaptive leaders; deliberately planning and executing our mission with precision recruiting operations to successfully accomplish our mission;  and decisively synergizing community partners and networked relationships to support Army Medicine’s contribution to 
the National Defense Strategy.

 

Vision Statement

To DOMINATE the medical and chaplain recruiting efforts for the US Army – enabling world-premier care that builds readiness and resiliency for Soldiers and their Families during times of peace and crisis
– one candidate at a time.

 

Mailing Address:

United States Army
6th Medical Recruiting Battalion
ATTN: Administrative Assistant
3320 Pepper Lane
Las Vegas, NV 89120

Please forward any questions or comments to
6th Recruiting Battalion Webmaster

 

If you are interested in joining the Army or Army Reserves, call 1-88-710-2769,
 or visit https://www.goarmy.com/amedd.html

 

Our Companies

CONTACT 6TH MRB

U.S. Army Recruiting Battalion - 6th Medical Recruiting Battalion
3320 Pepper Lane
Las Vegas, NV  89120

Battalion Headquarters
(702) 433-1748

Executive Officer:
Cell Phone: (888) 568-7531
Office Phone: (702) 433-5234

Administrative Assistant:
Office Phone: (702) 433-1748

Operations OIC:
Cell Phone: (877) 725-1446
Office Phone: (702) 450-3731

Operations NCOIC:
Office Phone: (702) 450-3796

Operations NCO:
Office Phone: (702) 450-9433

Military Personnel Tech:
Office Phone: (702) 450-6962/8835

Specialist Corps Recruiter:
Cell Phone: (877) 732-4206
Office Phone: (702) 269-6445

Recruiter Trainer:
Office Phone: (702) 434-8309

Battalion Applications Trainer:
Office Phone: (702) 434-8774

A&PA:
Office Phone: (702) 454-5349

Log Management Specialist:
Office Phone: (702) 898-3940

Support Services:
Office Phone: (702) 898-7935

Budget Analyst:
Office Phone: (702) 454-3590

Administrative Assistant/S1:
Office Phone: (702) 454-3510

Information Management:
Office Phone: (702) 451-7192/8657

6TH MRB SOCIAL MEDIA

 

LATEST NEWS - 6TH MRB

Col. Julie A. Hundertmark assumed command of the U.S. Army Medical Recruiting Brigade during a ceremony conducted at Sadowski Center, Thursday, 25 July.
Hundertmark assumes command of the Medical Recruiting Brigade
By Ms. Mindy Lambert, MRB Advertising and Public Affairs, Deputy | July 25, 2024
FORT KNOX, Ky. - Col. Julie A. Hundertmark assumed command of the U.S. Army Medical Recruiting Brigade during a ceremony conducted at Sadowski Center, Thursday, 25 July.

The U.S. Army Medical Recruiting Brigade hosted the Army Chaplain Experience tour at Fort Liberty, North Carolina, June 4-7, 2024.
Army Chaplain Experience: 2024
By Mindy Lambert, MRB Advertising and Public Affairs, Deputy | June 21, 2024
The U.S. Army Medical Recruiting Brigade hosted the Army Chaplain Experience tour at Fort Liberty, North Carolina, June 4-7, 2024

Meet your recruiter - Sgt. 1st Class Jordan Soriano
Meet your recruiter - Sgt. 1st Class Jordan Soriano
By Staff Sgt. Eric Johnson | Jan. 29, 2024
Sgt. 1st Class Jordan Soriano, a native of Las Vegas, Nevada, serves as a recruiter with the 6th Medical Recruiting Battalion in Las Vegas, Nevada. Soriano joined the Army as a combat medic specialist because it put him in a position to make a real impact on the welfare of his fellow Soldiers.  

Left to right: U.S. Army CPT Justin Kiel, CH (COL) Kiel, Chief of Chaplain Recruiting Division for the Medical Recruiting Brigade, and Reverend David Kiel, celebrate the promotion of CH (COL) Kiel from lieutenant colonel to colonel. Kiel attributes her successful career as an Army Chaplain to the sacrifices her family made on her behalf.
Medical Recruiting Brigade Chaplain Recruiting Division Chief promoted to Colonel
By Hunter Sage West | June 16, 2023
U.S. Army Chaplain Renee Kiel, Chief of Chaplain Recruiting Division for the Medical Recruiting Brigade, was promoted from the rank of lieutenant colonel to colonel.

Col. Katrina Walters, Commander of the U.S. Army Medical Recruiting Brigade, recently hosted the Army Medicine Experience in San Antonio.
MRB hosts 2023 Army Medicine Experience
By Hunter West | May 9, 2023
Col. Katrina Walters, Commander of the U.S. Army Medical Recruiting Brigade, recently hosted the Army Medicine Experience in San Antonio. The tour showcased all aspects of Army Healthcare to cultivate key stakeholders and community partner relationships.

Dr. (Major) Adam Bennett, prepares for cold weather training at Ft. Carson, Colorado. As the Dentist for the 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne), Bennett is solely responsible for the dental care of the entire Group.
Army dentist chose service for education, opportunity and brotherhood
By John Wollaston | July 5, 2022
Maj. Adam Bennett chose Army service as a way to pay for dental school, but through service, he also gained opportunities and a formed a brotherhood.

Top individuals and units received recognition from U.S. Army Recruiting Command’s senior leaders during a ceremony here July 29. 

During this week’s Commanders Conference with the brigade command teams, Maj. Gen. Kevin Vereen and Command Sgt. Maj. John Foley highlighted the USAREC Best Warriors, the top recruiting noncommissioned officers for 3rd quarter, and the top units for the first half of fiscal 2021 (October 2020-March 2021).

(U.S. Army photo by Lara Poirrier)
USAREC recognizes top NCOs, units, Best Warriors during Fort Knox ceremony
By USAREC Public Affairs | July 30, 2021
Top individuals and units received recognition from U.S. Army Recruiting Command’s senior leaders during a ceremony here July 29.