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  2. Casualty Clearing Station - Wikipedia

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    The old casualty clearing stations became field hospitals (a term which later disappeared in 2023), and the old field dressing stations became field ambulances. The new field hospitals were non-mobile units designed to take care of, run, and maintain rear hospitals.

  3. Category : Military units and formations of Canada in World ...

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    No. 4 Casualty Clearing Station (Canada) 4 Field Ambulance (Canada) 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) 8th Canadian Infantry Division; 12 (Vancouver) Field Ambulance; 12e Régiment blindé du Canada; 18 Field Ambulance; 26th Army Tank Battalion (The Grey and Simcoe Foresters) 31 Canadian Brigade Group; 31 Combat Engineer Regiment (The ...

  4. Field Ambulance - Wikipedia

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    The operations was supported by the British general and stationary hospitals in Egypt, with casualty clearing stations at Deir el Belah. [1] On 28 October the 4th Light Horse Field Ambulance "stood to" all day doing dressings in the open, before riding out from Tel el Fara at 16:00 towards Beersheba.

  5. Combat support hospital - Wikipedia

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    Battalion aid stations, the medical companies of Brigade Support Battalions and Forward Surgical Teams are usually the first point of contact medical care for wounded soldiers. The CSH receives most patients via helicopter air ambulance , and stabilizes these patients for further treatment at fixed facility hospitals.

  6. List of Australian Army medical units in World War I

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    2nd Australian Casualty Clearing Station; 3rd Australian Casualty Clearing Station; Stationary Hospital. 1st Australian Stationary Hospital (South Australia)

  7. Category:Military medical installations - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aid station; ... Building 40 (Army Medical School) C. Casualty Clearing Station; Command Hospital; D.

  8. Field hospital - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. Army Combat Support Hospital, a type of field hospital, in 2000 Red Cross field hospital set up after earthquake in the Philippines. A field hospital is a temporary hospital or mobile medical unit that takes care of casualties on-site before they can be safely transported to more permanent facilities. [1]

  9. 261st Medical Battalion - Wikipedia

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    By H plus 8 hours, clearing stations were established and major surgery was being performed. With unwavering determination, this unit handled over 75% of all casualties sustained on First Army beaches during the first 10 days of the Normandy invasion.