VETERINARY CORPS
your love of animals makes a difference to those who depend on them - our soldiers and their families
The animals under your care as an Officer in the Army Veterinary Corps could be government servants. They might be the beloved pets of our Soldiers. They might be the laboratory animals that help us find a cure for a disease or illness. By caring for such a diverse group of creatures, you'll gain unique experience and build an even more rewarding career.
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Veterinary Corps Careers
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Veterinarian (64A)
Army veterinarian officers primarily focus on animal medicine, veterinary public health and research/development. Whether you’re providing treatment to bomb-sniffing dogs or inoculating cattle on a humanitarian mission, you’re making a positive impact on the lives of everyone who depends on animals.
- Active/Reserve: Both
- Officer/Enlisted: Officer
- Restrictions: None
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Veterinary HPSP Student
If you are a veterinary student, you could receive a full-tuition scholarship for one, two or three academic years. During academic breaks, you'll learn and work alongside other members of the U.S. Army Health Care Team. Plus, as your career progresses, you'll have the opportunity to further your education in areas such as public health, veterinary pathology, laboratory animal medicine and epidemiology.
- Active/Reserve: Active Duty
- Officer/Enlisted: Officer
- Restrictions: None