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Specialty 47
Military Medicine
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Military Medicine — Atlas
This specialty validates a distinct constitutional property of accountability (Volume II). Its canonical case, obligation architecture, and constitutional relationships are transcribed from the ratified specialty corpus.
Active constitutional concepts
Constitutional specialty
Canonical case
Constitutional property
Next:Review the canonical case and obligation architecture, then compare related specialties.
Medical Readiness Classification Without Demonstrable Completion of the Obligations Required for Deployment or Mission Readiness
Constitutional first cause
The Engine begins when:
A service member's medical condition, treatment, or readiness requirement changes deployment or mission status.
Not when deployment begins.
Not when deployment is denied.
When readiness status changes.
Obligation architecture
1Event observed — Medical condition or readiness requirement identified.
2Readiness impact assessed.
3Functional limitations documented.
4Required evaluations initiated.
5Treatment obligations accepted.
6Readiness deficiencies tracked.
7Required corrections completed.
8Medical readiness reassessed.
9Deployment or duty determination made.
10Operational status verified.
Constitutional observations
What The Engine makes visible
Current systems can demonstrate:
medical evaluation completed;
readiness category assigned;
restrictions documented.
They often cannot demonstrate:
which unresolved obligations prevented readiness;
who owned each readiness deficiency;
when deficiencies became resolved;
whether operational status truly reflected completed obligations.
The accountable unit is not the deployment decision.
It is the readiness architecture supporting it.
No worked demonstration is provisioned for this specialty in this build. Occupational Medicine (Specialty 25) is the first domain and carries the worked demonstration; the constitutional architecture above is shared across specialties.