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Welcome to the Kendrick Memorial Blood Center (KMBC) website. As part of the Armed Services Blood Program (ASBP), the official United States military blood program, your donation serves as a vital link to military service members and their families worldwide.

KMBC, located at Fort Gordon, Ga., is part of Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center. We are committed to providing the highest quality blood products to our service members and their families worldwide, to care for our troops who are deployed and our patients here at home. We are dedicated to continually improving our ability to collect, process, and ship blood into theater quickly, to provide the safest and freshest blood possible downrange, as well as for our patients in military hospitals both CONUS and OCONUS.

Thank you for helping us in our mission to care for those in need of lifesaving blood products! Your support is vital to ensuring our service members and their families have a safe, available blood supply whenever and wherever needed.

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Donors from Nutley, N.J., are joined by Army Col. Richard Gonzales (second from right), director of the Army Blood Program. The Nutley residents travelled nearly 50 miles to donate blood to the Armed Services Blood Program during the annual blood drive at West Point, N.Y.

Township Joins West Pointers in Giving Blood
There's no doubt about it, all blood donors are special, unselfish people who devote their time and energy to saving lives. Some donors really go the extra...

Recruit Zachary Fryer from the Recruit Training Regiment at Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island donates blood to the Armed Services Blood Program for the first time.

Recruits Keep Blood Flowing
Traditionally, the last week of December is one of the hardest weeks of the year for blood donations as many potential donors are recovering from holiday...

Cadets from The Citadel sign in to donate blood to the Armed Services Blood Program.

(Civic) Duty Calls!
The day after Election Day, cadets and staff at The Citadel Military College of South Carolina gathered to perform another civic duty—donate blood! Twice...

February 2013 Collections
Updated on Feb 13, 2013

As of Feb 13, 2013, the February 2013 collections are at 35%.

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