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105th Evacuation Hospital Unit History

Activation & Training: In fact the 105th Evacuation Hospital, Semimobile, was already constituted 25 February 1943 in the Army of the United States at Cp. Cooke, Oceano, California. A first Officer, Captain Robert O. Martin reported at the station on 10 March 1943, he was followed by a second Officer, 1st Lieutenant James L. Andresen […]

97th Evacuation Hospital Unit History

Introduction & Activation: The organization was originally activated 20 August 1942, at Cp. Shelby, Hattiesburg, Mississippi (Division Camp –ed), as the 9th Surgical Hospital. The cadre consisting of 1 Officer and 20 Enlisted Men was furnished by the 63d Surgical Hospital, stationed at Ft. Oglethorpe, Chattanooga, Tennessee (Women’s Army Corps Training Center –ed). It arrived […]

95th Evacuation Hospital Unit History

Introduction & Activation: The 95th Evacuation Hospital, Motorized,was officially activated 25 August 1942 at Camp Breckinridge, Morganfield, Kentucky (Infantry Division Camp built 15 March 1942 for Infantry training, acreage: 36,070, troop capacity: 2,031 Officers and 42,092 Enlisted Men –ed). The unit was officially based on the non-affiliated 74th Surgical Hospital constituted 21 December 1928, and […]

91st General Hospital Unit History

Activation: The 91st General Hospital was activated on 20 June 1943 at Schick Hospital, Clinton, Iowa, (designated General Hospital by WD GO 64, dated 24 November 1942, bed capacity 2,014, first patient received 12 February 1943, specialties general medicine, syphilis, general and othopedic surgery, psychiatry –ed) pursuant to authority contained in Paragraph 10, Special Orders […]

91st Evacuation Hospital Unit History

Early History & Activation: Early history of the 91st Evacuation Hospital can be traced to the 6th Surgical Hospital, which was largely involved in actions in France during WW1. In preparation for WW2, the 6th Surgical Hospital was reactivated on 1 August 1940, at Fort Knox, Kentucky. The unit was scheduled to complete MTP training […]

79th Field Hospital Unit History

Introduction & Activation: The 79th Field Hospital was originally activated at 0001 hours, 21 September 1944 under T/O & E 8-510, dated 28 September 1943, with Change, Circular 201, War Department 1944, at Camp Ellis, Table Grove, Illinois (Army Service Forces Training Center; acreage 17,503; troop capacity 1,795 Officers and 24,654 Enlisted Men –ed), as […]

77th Station Hospital / 231st Station Hospital Unit History

Early History & Activation: The 77th / 231st Station Hospital was built on a site requisitioned by the British Ministry of Works in 1943 and selected as the location for a Military Hospital to support nearby bases of the 8th US Army Air Force. The site was located at Morley Hall, Norfolk (later designated US […]

77th Evacuation Hospital Unit History

Introduction: In the summer of 1940, the US Army Surgeon General proposed to the Dean of the Medical School, University of Kansas, the organization of a professional team consisting of Doctors and Nurses for setup of an affiliated Evacuation Hospital unit. The staff and faculty of the Medical Staff accepted the proposal and selected Dr. […]

74th General Hospital Unit History

Introduction & Activation: The 74th General Hospital was officially activated on 31 August 1942 at Camp Atterbury, Columbus, Indiana (Division Training Camp; acreage 40,513; troop capacity 2,243 Officers & 41,916 Enlisted Men –ed). The cadre consisted of one Medical Officer and administrative personnel from Fort McClellan, Anniston, Alabama (Infantry Replacement Training Center -ed) and a group […]

67th Evacuation Hospital Unit History

Introduction & Activation: The 67th Evacuation Hospital was activated at Fort Rodman, Massachusetts (Coastal Fort controlling a number of Gun Batteries part of the harbor defense of New Bedford, later also in use as a Training and Support facility -ed) on 16 March 1942 as a 750-bed Evacuation Hospital and assigned to First United States […]

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