Indian Army Veterinary Corps

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The Indian Army Veterinary Corps is a specialized branch of the Indian Army responsible for the care, treatment, and management of military animals such as horses, dogs, and mules.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf corps of the Indian Army
military veterinary service
branchOf Indian Army
country India
employs animal handlers
veterinary assistants
veterinary officers
field animal husbandry
military animal logistics
veterinary medicine
hasSpecialization canine medicine
epizootic disease control in military animals
equine medicine
pack animal management
jurisdiction Indian Army units using animals
language English
Hindi
militaryBranch Indian Army
mission to ensure health and operational efficiency of military animals
to provide veterinary support in peace and war
operatesIn border areas
field formations
high-altitude areas
static military stations
partOf Indian Army
responsibleFor dogs used by the Indian Army
horses used by the Indian Army
mules used by the Indian Army
other pack animals used by the Indian Army
role care of military animals
management of military animals
treatment of military animals
sector defence
serviceBranchType support arm
serviceTo Government of India
supports Indian Army border and high-altitude formations
Indian Army combat units
Indian Army logistics units
task advice on animal management to field commanders
breeding and remount services for the Indian Army
management of animal transport units in difficult terrain
preventive veterinary care for military animals
training of military animals for operational roles
veterinary treatment of sick and injured military animals
typeOfOrganization military organization
usesAnimalType dog
horse
mule
pack animal

Referenced by (1)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
British Indian Army
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