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  2. Naval Hospital Boston - Wikipedia

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    The hospital served naval personnel and others during the American Civil War, Spanish–American War, World War I and World War II. [1] Chelsea Naval Hospital building. In 1970, a plaque in remembrance of Medal of Honor recipient Wayne Maurice Caron, a hospital corpsman, was placed on the grounds of the hospital. [1]

  3. Naval Hospital Boston Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Naval Hospital Boston Historic District is a historic district at the south end of Broadway in Chelsea, Massachusetts. The district encompasses the area around the former Chelsea Naval Hospital . It consists of five buildings, historically the original 1836 Naval hospital, the 1857 Marine hospital, the Commanding Officer's quarters, and two ...

  4. Chelsea Naval Hospital - Wikipedia

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  5. Wayne Maurice Caron - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, a plaque at the Chelsea Naval Hospital was placed in his honor. On October 1, 1977, the USS Caron, a Spruance-class destroyer, was commissioned by the United States Navy. The ship was named in honor of Wayne Caron. [4] On June 17, 1994, a Navy medical clinic at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, was named after Caron. This was the first ...

  6. From gold records to gold coins. George Michael is now ...

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    A silver-colored version stamped by the Royal Mint with Michael's likeness in trademark aviator-style sunglasses, complete with his blow-dried locks and razor stubble he sported in the video for ...

  7. Frederick L. Conklin - Wikipedia

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    At the end of World War II, Conklin was placed in command of the U.S Navy special hospital in Palm Beach, Florida. In January 1946, Conklin was commissioned as a rear admiral and became the medical officer of the Ninth Naval district headquartered at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station in Great Lakes, Illinois. [4]