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The facility was formally commissioned as Naval Hospital Cherry Point on July 1, 1968, with oversight held by the Navy's Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. [1] Twenty-nine years later, construction began on a state-of-the-art facility with a total of 201,806 sq. feet at a cost of approximately $34 million designed by Rogers, Lovelock, and Fitz, Inc.
Congress authorized Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point on 9 July 1941, with an initial appropriation of $14,990,000 for construction and clearing of an 8,000 acre (32 km 2) tract of swamps, farms and timberland. Actual clearing of the site began on 6 August 1941, with extensive drainage and malaria control work.
Naval Hospital Cherry Point — Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point. Effective June 2011, MCAS Cherry Point is only served by an on-base clinic. [citation needed] Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune: Jacksonville: Onslow: Level III US Navy Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune: Seymour Johnson AFB Facility — Seymour Johnson Air Force Base: Womack ...
The second closest clinic had an average wait time of 25 days. ... The Navy has made similar safety claims about the former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard in San Francisco.
N. National Naval Medical Center; Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point; Naval Health Clinic New England; Naval Health Research Center; Naval Hospital Boston
MCAS Cherry Point (1953-1957) MCAS Beaufort (1957- 1976) 8 September 1953 23 April 1976 ... Naval Air Station South Weymouth Naval Air Station New York
Marine Wing Support Group 27 (MWSG-27) is a United States Marine Corps aviation combat service support unit based at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point.It was composed of four squadrons, which provide the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing and II Marine Expeditionary Force with complete airfield operation services (less air traffic control), engineer and transportation support, medical assistance ...
MCAS Beaufort's Dental Clinic shares a building with the Medical Clinic. The Dental Clinic has five to seven dentists who support the squadrons' oral health care needs. The 1979 film The Great Santini, based on a novel written by Pat Conroy which centered on MCAS Beaufort in the early 1960s, was filmed on base and in the local area.