Our Battalion

 

The 6th Medical Recruiting Battalion was activated on 2 October 1995 at Fort Baker, California under Permanent Orders 5173-2, as the U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD) Recruiting Detachment (Provisional). The unit was activated as a result of the expansion of United States Army Recruiting Command's (USAREC) mission to include the recruitment of health care professionals for the Army Medical Department. The unit is organized into a headquarters element located in Las Vegas and three Health Care Recruiting Companies located in Aurora, Colorado; Seattle, Washington; and Los Angeles, California. These teams are self-directing elements responsible for all health care recruiting in a given geographical area.

Battalion Leadership

LTC Jessica A. Horine - CSM Michael T. Walsh

 

Area of Operations

with Company Boundaries



6th Medical Recruiting Battalion

3320 Pepper Lane
Las Vegas, Nv 89120
702-433-1748

 

 

6TH MRB COMPANIES

Our Companies

Battalion Centurion

"Conscribere cum Integritate!"

 

Year of the Recruiter
Year of the Recruiter
By | Oct. 24, 2019
U.S. Army Recruiting Command’s top leaders announced fiscal year 2020 as “Year of the Recruiter” during the Annual Leaders Training Conference here this week.

What’s the key to success? For this top Recruiter, it’s about being authentic.
What’s the key to success? For this top Recruiter, it’s about being authentic.
By Shauna Clark | April 3, 2025
Staff Sgt. Victoria Ortiz is no stranger to military service. She is one of three sisters who volunteered to serve.

Western Slope Recruiters maximize their opportunities to contract future Soldiers
Western Slope Recruiters maximize their opportunities to contract future Soldiers
By Hunter West | Sept. 26, 2024
Recruiters throughout the United States are closing out a successful Fiscal Year 24, after meeting the U.S. Army’s accessions goal, and preparing for Fiscal Year 25. For many, this is a time for reflecting, strategizing, and planning for what they need to achieve success next year. It’s also a time for celebration of accomplishments.

The one thing Staff Sgt. Rey Pagan said he truly loves about the Army is its traditions. Everything from the uniform to the leadership role of the noncommissioned officer is steeped in more than 200 years of honor and tradition.
Vermont recruiter reflects on Army career and 245 years of history
By Ms. Mikie Perkins | June 8, 2020
When the first Continental Congress founded the Army in 1775, it was done to protect the original 13 colonies against invasion by the British. The U.S. Army continues to fight to protect Americans from aggressors 245 years later. It does so successfully because of Soldiers who are dedicated and determined to maintain the traditions and roles established all those years ago.