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  2. 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

  3. RAF Hospital Nocton Hall - Wikipedia

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    In its later days 13 American personnel remained to keep the hospital serviceable. The USAF handed back RAF Nocton Hall to the UK Government on 30 September 1995. [1] The Nocton Hall Chestnut tree - October 2009. The only accessible part of the hospital is the site of the former married quarters, which had been built nearby. [1]

  4. Category:Military hospitals in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    RAF Hospital; RAF Princess Alexandra Hospital; Rauceby Hospital; Template:Royal Air Force hospitals; Royal Herbert Hospital; Royal Hospital Haslar; Royal Naval Hospital; Royal Naval Hospital, Portland; Royal Naval Hospital, Stonehouse

  5. RAF Hospital - Wikipedia

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    They were primarily identified by the designation Royal Air Force Hospital Nnnnn (where 'Nnnnn' is the geographic location name). This would typically be shortened to RAF Hospital Nnnnn (typically on road signs, in an identical manner to all Royal Air Force stations, aerodromes, and other RAF sites), and would be abbreviated RAF(H) Nnnnn .

  6. British military hospital - Wikipedia

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    Until the latter part of the 20th century the term 'Military Hospital' in British usage always signified a hospital run by the Army, whereas those run by the Navy were designated Royal Naval Hospitals and those run by the Royal Air Force RAF Hospitals. In the UK the last of these Military Hospitals were closed in the 1990s, replaced by a single ...

  7. Category:Royal Air Force Medical Services - Wikipedia

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    RAF Hospital Nocton Hall; RAF Hospital Northallerton; P. Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service; R. RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine; RAF Hospital Akrotiri;

  8. UK travel: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland ...

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    Vaccinated Americans can now visit England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland without quarantining. The U.S. doesn't plan to reciprocate.

  9. RAF Medical Services - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Air Force Medical Services is the branch of the Royal Air Force that provides health care at home and on deployed operations to RAF service personnel. Medical officers are the doctors of the RAF and have specialist expertise in aviation medicine to support aircrew and their protective equipment.