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  2. 95th Evacuation Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The 95th Evacuation Hospital (Smbl) was a 320-bed air conditioned facility offering area medical support to U.S. Military units without organic medical support in the area around Da Nang, Vietnam. The hospital also provided medical care to the Free World Military Assistance Forces and civilian war casualties.

  3. United States Army Medical Command, Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters Building, United States Army Medical Command, Vietnam, Long Binh Post, 1971. On 1 March 1970, the United States Army Medical Command, Vietnam was organized as a result of consolidating the 44th Medical Brigade and the USARV Surgeon's Office. The Medical Command organization eliminated duplication of effort, reduced manpower ...

  4. 67th Combat Support Hospital (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 67th Evacuation Hospital deployed to Qui Nhon, Vietnam in October 1966, and moved to Pleiku in January 1972. The 67th Evacuation Hospital participated in 15 campaigns during the Vietnam War and was decorated with three meritorious unit commendation streamers embroidered Vietnam 1967–1968 and 1970–1972 and 1972-1973. In March 1973, the ...

  5. Phu Bai Combat Base - Wikipedia

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    The group then remained in the Da Nang area until departing Vietnam. 1969–1972. In 1969, the 85th Evacuation Hospital moved from Qui Nhơn and was established at the northwest end of the airfield, adjacent to Highway 1. In late 1969, the 101st Administration Company (101st Airborne Division) was moved from Bien Hoa Base Camp to Phu Bai.

  6. Mobile Army Surgical Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Army Surgical Hospitals (MASH) were U.S. Army field hospital units conceptualized in 1946 as replacements for the obsolete World War II -era Auxiliary Surgical Group hospital units. [1] MASH units were in operation from the Korean War to the Gulf War before being phased out in the early 2000s. [1] [2] Each MASH unit had 60 beds, as well ...

  7. Walter Reed Army Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The Walter Reed Army Medical Center ( WRAMC ), officially known as Walter Reed General Hospital ( WRGH) until 1951, was the U.S. Army's flagship medical center from 1909 to 2011. Located on 113 acres (46 ha) in Washington, D.C., it served more than 150,000 active and retired personnel from all branches of the United States Armed Forces.

  8. 45th Portable Surgical Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The 45th Surgical Hospital was a United States military hospital that saw service in the China-Burma-India theater in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. Lineage [ edit ] Activated 7 June 1943 at Camp White, Oregon as the 45th Portable Surgical Hospital [1]

  9. Central Military Hospital 108 - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals in Vietnam. 108 Central Military Hospital, formerly known as 108 Military Hospital, is affiliated with the Ministry of Defence of Vietnam. It is a general hospital, a strategic final-level care provider, and a special-grade national hospital. The Hospital is mandated to provide medical services to senior officers of the Communist ...

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