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

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    1st General Hospital, end of World War II [21] General Hospital No. 1, Limay, Philippines, April 1942 [10] 2nd General Hospital United States, 12 October 1945 [22]

  3. United States Naval Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Naval Convalescent Hospital, Santa Cruz; Yosemite Naval Convalescent Hospital at the Ahwahnee Hotel (World War 2 only) San Leandro Naval Hospital (World War 2 only) Long Beach Naval Hospital (1964-1994), now Long Beach Towne Center; Naval Hospital Long Beach (1941-1950), now a VA health center; Naval Hospital Oakland (1942-1996), also known as ...

  4. Category:Attacks on hospitals during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Attacks on hospitals during World War II" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. List of hospital ships sunk in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Note that during World War II Berlin was mined and in the Baltic and beached in shallow waters at position 54°02.6 N/14°19 E, in shallow waters. After the war Berlin was salvaged, handed over to the Soviet Union as a prize and renamed Admiral Nakhimov.

  6. List of Royal Air Force hospitals - Wikipedia

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    Initially called the RAF Central Hospital, it was formed at Hampstead in 1917, it soon moved to Finchley. It was one of the three post-war RAF Hospitals along with Halton and Cranwell, but was the smallest and first to close. In June 1925, the hospital was moved to RAF Uxbridge, becoming the officer's Hospital. [23] [24] Halton, England

  7. Portable Surgical Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, developed after World War II, would address these concerns. One-hundred percent mobile with organic vehicles, with 60 beds and assigned nurses, and fully equipped and supplied to provide definitive care, the MASH built on the experiences of the PSHs of World War II. [1]

  8. Emergency Hospital Service - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, a centralised state-run Emergency Hospital Service was established in the United Kingdom. [1] It employed doctors and nurses to care for those injured by enemy action and arrange for their treatment across the range of local and charity hospitals that existed at that time.

  9. Category:Hospital ships in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hospital ships in World War II" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.