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7th Surgical Hospital, Republic of Vietnam, July 10, 1970 [129] 10th Surgical Hospital , Fort Carson, Colorado, reorganized and redesignated as the 10th Combat Support Hospital, 16 December 1992 16th Surgical Hospital
11th ACR HQ, 19 July 1967 7th Surgical Hospital ("Blackhorse hospital"), 19 July 1967. Blackhorse was established in late October 1966 as the base camp for the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment (11th ACR). The camp was located on the main highway, QL-2 (now QL-56) 13 km southwest of Xuân Lộc and 28 km north of Nui Dat. The camp took its name ...
The United States Army Medical Command, Vietnam (USAMEDCOMV) provided Echelon/Role 3 Health Service Support to units of the United States Army, Vietnam (USAV). It was a Table of Distribution and Allowances organization created by consolidating the staffs of the 44th Medical Brigade and the USAV Surgeon's Office.
7th Surgical Hospital, Blackhorse Base Camp, 19 July 1967. Unit Arrival Date Date Operational Location ... 67th Evacuation Hospital, Qui Nhon, Republic of Vietnam, 1967.
3 October 1966 saw the assignment of the 45th Surgical Hospital (Mobile) (Army) to the 68th Medical Group. The 45th Surgical Hospital was the first deployed to an active theater of operations with MUST (Medical Unit, Self-contained, Transportable) equipment. On 15 October the 584th Medical Company (Ambulance) was assigned, as was the 133d ...
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 .
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On 1 September 1969 Đồng Tâm was turned over to the ARVN 7th Division which moved its headquarters there from Mỹ Tho. [5]When President Dương Văn Minh announced the unconditional surrender of South Vietnam on 30 April 1975, ARVN Brigadier General Trần Văn Hai committed suicide at the base.