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  2. Mobile Army Surgical Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Army Surgical Hospitals (MASH) were U.S. Army field hospital units conceptualized in 1946 as replacements for the obsolete World War II-era Auxiliary Surgical Group hospital units. [1] MASH units were in operation from the Korean War to the Gulf War before being phased out in the early 2000s, in favor of combat support hospitals .

  3. 95th Evacuation Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The 95th Evacuation Hospital was a U.S. military hospital during World War II, the Vietnam ... Bombing killed 26, wounded 60, rendered hospital nonfunctional [4 ...

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

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    Army & Navy General Hospital Annex (1946) Eastman Hotel, Hot Springs, Arkansas [3] Ashburn General Hospital, McKinney, Texas, Transferred to the Veterans Administration, 12 December 1945. [4]

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

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    Attacks on hospitals in Poland during World War II (11 P) ... Pogrom against the wounded veterans (1943) R. Italian hospital ship Ramb IV; S. St Peter's Hospital ...

  6. United States Army during World War II - Wikipedia

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    These hospitals provided long-term care, rehabilitation, and recovery services. Wounded soldiers were transported by various means, including jeeps, trucks, ambulances, and, in some cases, airplanes. The use of air evacuation was a significant advancement in WWII, allowing soldiers to be transported to hospitals much faster than in previous wars.

  7. Valley Forge General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was built in 1942, and opened on Washington's Birthday in 1943 to care for the wounded of World War II. It became the largest military hospital in the United States. Eventually, the hospital had well over 3,000 patients and over 100 separate buildings.

  8. 274th Forward Surgical Team (Airborne) - Wikipedia

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    The unit was re-designated as the 274th Medical Detachment on 10 April 1945 during World War II. The 274th Medical Detachment was inactivated on 31 January 1946 in France . The 274th was allotted to the Regular Army on 29 December 1951, activated at Fort Sill , Oklahoma , on 18 January 1952 and inactivated on 18 August 1952.

  9. Letterman Army Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, the hospital received more than 73,000 patients from the Pacific Theater of World War II. The hospital had an Italian Service Unit of 40 men to help at the hospital during the war. During the Vietnam War , the hospital received wounded American soldiers returning to the mainland.