Medical Company (Parachute), Royal Medical and Dental Corps

: 10 PARA BDE), or in the back setting up field hospitals and performing combat casualty care.

[4] Their main objective is comparable to that of the British Army's 16 Medical Regiment of the 16 Air Assault Brigade.

This 10-day course teaches soldiers from all units in the Malaysian Army, including the 10 PARA BDE and the 21st Special Service Group, how to minimise risk when dealing with casualties during combat.

As a unit that provides combat service support to the 10 PARA BDE, its members are not required to complete the Basic Rapid Deployment Force Course and earn the maroon beret.

[10] Nonetheless, the large majority of them complete the Basic Rapid Deployment Force Course and receive the maroon beret.