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  2. Consulate General of the United States, Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 the Frankfurt Consulate General relocated almost all its operations to a single facility. The former 97th General Hospital, Frankfurt Army Regional Medical Center, was once operated by the U.S. military and before that by the German military during World War II. The refurbished and now modified building is quite large and expansive.

  3. List of United States Army installations in Germany - Wikipedia

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    97th General Hospital/Clark Kaserne Frankfurt: became the American Consulate General Frankfurt Aartal Kaserne Herborn-Seelbach closed 1992 Abrams Complex Frankfurt: closed 1995 Alabama Depot Munich: closed 1965 Anderson Barracks Dexheim: closed 2008 Andrews Barracks Berlin: closed 1994 Argonner Kaserne Hanau: closed 2008 Armstrong Kaserne ...

  4. List of former United States Army medical units - Wikipedia

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    23rd General Hospital, Fort Dix, New Jersey, November 1945 [ 31 ] 25th General Hospital, Camp Shanks, New York, 20 November 1945 [ 32 ] 26th General Hospital, 14 September 1945 in Italy [ 33 ] 27th General Hospital, end of World War II [ 10 ] 28th General Hospital [ 34 ] Camp d’Orléans, France, 26 September 1945.

  5. Landstuhl Regional Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC), also known as Landstuhl Hospital, is a U.S. Army post in Landstuhl, Germany, near Ramstein Air Base. It is an amalgamation of Marceau Kaserne (German: Infanterie-Kaserne) and Wilson Barracks (Kirchberg-Kaserne), which were merged on October 15, 1951. [2] As a Level II trauma center, it has 65 beds ...

  6. Eugene Nicholas Myers - Wikipedia

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    Myers served two years with the United States Army Medical Corps in 1965–67 at the 97th General Hospital in Frankfurt, Germany [3] He then completed a fellowship in head and neck surgery with John J. Conley, MD, at Saint Vincent's Hospital in New York. [4]

  7. 68th Medical Command (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Major General William A. Boyson, MC. The 68th Medical Command was constituted on 18 October 1927 in the Regular Army as the 18th Medical Regiment. Redesignated as the 68th Medical Regiment and reorganized as the 68th Medical Group, the organization served in combat in Europe in World War II and in the Republic of Vietnam.

  8. History of Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    From the 15th to 17th centuries, the most important book fair in Germany was held in Frankfurt, a custom which would be revived in 1949. Plundering of the Jewish quarter during the Fettmilch uprising. In the early 17th century tensions between the guilds and the patricians, who dominated the city council, led to substantial unrest.

  9. Clara Adams-Ender - Wikipedia

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    After graduation, Adams-Ender started working as a hospital inspector at United States Army Health Services Command post at Fort Sam Houston. In 1978 she was posted to Frankfurt, Germany, where she started as assistant chief at the Department of Nursing at the 97th General Hospital. She had advanced to chief when she left the hospital in 1981.