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  2. List of Royal Air Force hospitals - Wikipedia

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    The RAF personnel in the area numbered between 5,000 and 6,000 (across RAF Haverfordwest, RAF Pembroke Dock and RAF St Davids), and medical services were undertaken at Haverfordwest under the aegis of Coastal Command (most other RAF hospitals being under Technical Training Command). Was raised to hospital status in 1945.

  3. RAF Wroughton - Wikipedia

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    RAF Hospital Wroughton was part of the station and stood near the eastern boundary of the site, about 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (2.4 km) west of Chiseldon. [4] The RAF General Hospital (as it was known) opened on 14 June 1941 and by the end of March 1944 its bed capacity was 1,000.

  4. RAF Hospital - Wikipedia

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    They were primarily identified by the designation Royal Air Force Hospital Nnnnn (where 'Nnnnn' is the geographic location name). This would typically be shortened to RAF Hospital Nnnnn (typically on road signs, in an identical manner to all Royal Air Force stations, aerodromes, and other RAF sites), and would be abbreviated RAF(H) Nnnnn .

  5. Category:Royal Air Force stations in Wiltshire - Wikipedia

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  6. RAF Medical Services - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Air Force Medical Services is the branch of the Royal Air Force that provides health care at home and on deployed operations to RAF service personnel. Medical officers are the doctors of the RAF and have specialist expertise in aviation medicine to support aircrew and their protective equipment.

  7. Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service - Wikipedia

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    Laura Margaret Holroyde, RRC and bar, was Matron of a new Royal Flying Corps Hospital, later renamed as the Royal Air Force Hospital, in Eton Square, London from 1917-1919. [14] [15] [16] She had trained at The London Hospital under Matron Eva Luckes. From June 1921 Holroyde became matron of the London Fever Hospital until 1946. [17] [18]

  8. Category:Royal Air Force Medical Services - Wikipedia

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    RAF Hospital Halton; RAF Medical Services; RAF Princess Alexandra Hospital; T. The Princess Mary's Hospital, RAF Akrotiri ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct ...

  9. British military hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, following on from the Options for Change review at the end of the Cold War, a decision was taken to cut the number of Defence Services hospitals in the UK from seven to three (one for each Service): Haslar for the Navy, Aldershot for the Army and Wroughton for the RAF. [12]