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296th STA HOSP CDC 10 Jun 43 16 Jun 43 Puerto Rico (inactivated 3 Jun 46) 327th STA HOSP IBC 24 Jun 43 2 Jul 43 Iceland (to ETO 30 Oct 43, ex-208th GEN HOSP) Report on our book U.S. Army Hospital Center 804 in the Shropshire Leader. The last convoy under Lt. Officers of the 2d General Hospital during their stay in England. Video, 00:00:29, Fire engulfs tower and sprays embers over UAE city, Watch moment horse airlifted to safety from pit. Chaplain Captain Shelton M. Hutchison, ChC 105th STA HOSP MTO 12 May 43 25 Jul 43 Algeria 21 Oct 43 Tunisia 5 Jul 44 Italy (to SWPA 17 Aug 45, diverted at sea to ZI) IWM (Art.IWM ART LD 4575) Scene in a Regimental Aid Post: In a filthy cellar at Sallenelles, France, after an action 1944, by Leslie Cole. 23d GEN HOSP MTO 28 Oct 43 17 Nov 43 Italy 5 Nov 44 S. France (absorbed the 53d STA HOSP in Italy, Jun 44) (to ETO 20 Nov 44) (closed for operations 14 Sep 45) The US-British Agreement (2 Sep 40) exchanging 50 old US destroyers for bases on British soil in the Caribbean and the Atlantic, covered the establishment of Army-Navy-Air Corps bases and installations in countries such as Antigua, Bermuda, the Bahamas, British Guiana, Jamaica, St. Lucia, Trinidad, and others. 295th STA HOSP CDC 16 Jun 43 25 Jun 43 Puerto Rico (disbanded 1 Apr 44) Video, 00:01:28. Nurses worked closer to the front lines than they ever had before.. Cambridge Military Hospital, Aldershot. Colonel) was placed in charge of organizing the unit (in order to provide Medical Officers for wartime hospitals, such as physicians, dentists, and nurses, the Surgeon General, Major General Charles R. Reynolds, had already proposed in March of 1939 to revive the affiliated units, reserve units sponsored by civilian hospitals, medical schools, and universities that had been organized by the ARC and the WD during WW1 and had contributed substantially to Army hospital service in France ed). By downloading or embedding any image, you agree to the terms and conditions of the IWM Non Commercial Licence, including your use of the attribution statement specified by IWM. Construction started in 1856 at the suggestion of Queen Victoria but its design caused some controversy, chiefly from Florence Nightingale. As well as providing photo-histories of the military hospitals in Herefordshire, the book traces the history of units in action in Europe with a unique collection of photos, Click on the book Video, 00:00:39, Watch 'curious' whale follow kayaker in Sydney, Minke whale spotted leaping off Yorkshire coast. 402d MED COLL CO MTO 8 Sep 43 28 Sep 43 Italy (component of 161st MED BN) Rare WW2 film shows US Army hospital. 94th EVAC HOSP MTO 11 May 43 22 May 43 Algeria 23 Sep 43 Italy (to SWPA 13 Aug 45, diverted at sea to ZI) (ex-63d SURG HOSP) Ardennes-Alsace. The 750-bed 16th Evac Hosp arrived in the MTO on 6 May 43. This was especially the case with the new drug penicillin. There's some footage on YouTube of the hospitals in Malvern. Video, 00:01:28How many ways can you fill a pothole? 334th STA HOSP (German) MTO 5 Mar 45 (for treating German PWs) 51st STA HOSP MTO 24 Dec 42 31 Jan 43 French Morocco 28 Oct 43 Algeria 13 May 44 Italy 4 Nov 44 5 (to ETO 20 Nov 44) Other units such as the 7th Armoured Division and the 736th Field Artillery Battalion were to spend time in Leominster while awaiting relocation to the Continent. Photo: A suburban housing estate in the Midlands of England is transformed Battle Honours are one of the UK's leading companies offering award winning battlefield tours. The 52d Med Bn operated a Clearing Station in the hospital area throughout the life of the Beachhead. From 1944 to 1945 two American hospitals based there received casualties from the European Theatre of Operations. On the night of April 30, 1982, two British Royal Air Force bombers and 11 tanker aircraft assembled on . 30th STA HOSP PGC 16 Dec 42 7 Jan 43 Iran (to CBI 14 Nov 43) 262d GEN HOSP CDC 1 Apr 44 1 Sep 43 Panama Canal Zone (inactivated 7 Feb 47, ex-333d STA HOSP) Find out how to, More about listing and the protection of historic places can be found on the. Quite some cleaning and refurbishing was necessary before the pre-WW1 complex could be fully used. Chief Nurse Captain Marjorie Peto, ANC 6th STA HOSP USAFEC 20 Apr 43 1 Jun 43 Labrador (to ZI 18 Jul 44) Colonel Putnam C. Lloyd temporarily took the position the next day, remaining as Commanding Officer through most of May 1945. During the training period, quite a few Officers were sent on DS to Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, DC. British Military Hospital Delhi. 70th STA HOSP MTO 2 Sep 43 25 Nov 43 Italy 1 Nov 44 France (to ETO 20 Nov 44) 221st STA HOSP BBC 1 Dec 42 1 May 43 Bermuda (inactivated 1 Jan 46) 4th STA HOSP USAFCC 23 Dec 42 12 Nov 42 Manitoba (to ZI 6 Jan 44) 50th STA HOSP MTO 29 Apr 43 5 May 43 French Morocco 20 Jul 44 Italy (reorganized and redesignated 99th FLD HOSP 20 Mar 45) The remaining unit members and replacements did their best working long hours and maintaining a satisfactory level of practice, as the unit was going through the Redeployment program in full progress in the European Theater of Operations. Video, 00:00:33Watch moment horse airlifted to safety from pit, Ros Atkins on five impacts of the Wagner mutiny. through your letterbox and imagine how the American soldiers, based over 231st MED COMP BN MTO 13 Aug 44 Algeria (activated from personnel of 2d MED DEP CO) 9 Sep 44 France (to ETO 20 Nov 44) for the headlines, but none the less essential - the story of supplies, 22d MCU MTO 1 Jul 43 North Africa 675th MED COLL CO MTO 30 Apr 44 11 Sep 44 France (component of 164th MED BN) 77th EVAC HOSP USAFBI 4 Sep 42 MTO 11 Nov 42 12 Nov 42 Algeria 26 Jun 43 Tunisia 27 Sep 43 Sicily (to ETO 10 Nov 43) Return to Duty tells the story of 3 U.S. Army hospitals at Brickbarns, Merebrook and Wood Farm respectively during World War 2. Or more specifically, what evacuation or field hospitals may have been attached to the 82nd Airborne during this time period? 10th FLD HOSP MTO 19 Mar 43 French Morocco 7 May 43 Tunisia 11 Jul 43 Sicily 5 May 44 Italy 15 Aug 44 France 19 Mar 45 Germany (to ETO 1 Nov 44) 683d MED CLR CO MTO 24 Apr 43 15 Aug 43 Sicily 21 Sep 43 Italy (component of 54th MED BN) Open in a separate window. 66th STA HOSP MTO 24 Apr 43 12 May 43 French Morocco 3 Jan 44 Italy (inactivated 5 Jun 44, personnel and equipment absorbed by 300th GEN HOSP) WW2 film offers rare glimpse of life at US hospital in England, Rare WW2 film shows US Army hospital. Video, 00:00:21Minke whale spotted leaping off Yorkshire coast, One-minute World News. 16th EVAC HOSP MTO 6 May 43 23 May 43 Algeria 14 Sep 43 Italy (constituted with element of 37th EVAC HOSP) (inactivated 31 Oct 45) Fortunately, some replacements had joined the organization. Individual Officers started joining the Post with the main contingent reporting for duty on 15 February 1942, the date the Hospital was officially activated. When American troops deployed to Europe to fight Hitler . The detached teams were called back as the 2d General Hospital was now ready for operation. 358th STA HOSP CDC 25 Nov 43 30 Nov 43 Aruba (disbanded 22 Aug 45) Early June 1944, Lt. The Friendly Invasion of Leominster relates the story of the U.S. forces based in Leominster during World War 2 while awaiting D.Day. 2,376 Operations, The ranks continued to thin, Officers left for the States, others were re-assigned, or were attending special classes in France and in the United Kingdom. 132d MCU ETO 15 Aug 44 France, 10th MSU MTO 2 Mar 43 Algeria 104th STA HOSP USAFIME 26 Jan 43 8 Feb 43 Eritrea 1 Oct 43 Sudan (disbanded 31 Jul 45) Although it never reached further than mild epidemic proportions, the disease always remained a threat due to its non-seasonal incidence. You can see more on Inside Out West on BBC One in the West region at 19:30 GMT on Monday 7 March. The existing T/O 8-507 dated 15 June 1941 for a 1,000-bed Hospital authorized an aggregate strength of 73 Officers 120 Nurses and 500 Enlisted Men. 96th EVAC HOSP Sep 43 Italy 51st EVAC HOSP MTO 19 Apr 44 16 Jul 44 Italy 27 Aug 44 France (constituted with elements of 68th EVAC HOSP) (to ETO 1 Nov 44) Alternatively, search more than 1 million objects from The rather large convoy suffered no accidents; there was gun drill, fire drill, and boat drill; the usual number of men were seasick, the usual number of small fortunes were won and lost in games; fresh water was only turned on twice a day; showers were taken with salt water; food was reasonably good; Officers were housed in cabins, and EM were crowded everywhere. Approximately half of the 2d Generals personnel was sent to Belfast, Northern Ireland, to reinforce the 5th General Hospitals convalescent facility at Waringfield to meet this emergency. Both the North African and Iranian Missions closed office June 1942, and were replaced by the United States Army Forces in the Middle East (USAFIME), which now operated as a Theater of Operations, with Lt. Col. Crawford F. Sams as responsible Theater Surgeon. The construction consisted of a two-story high semi-permanent brick building, with an authorized bed capacity of 2,509. He was followed by more Officers who left to serve in other units, which gradually lowered the original Officer group to only 22 individuals. 95th EVAC HOSP MTO 24 Apr 43 24 May 43 French Morocco 6 Jul 43 Algeria 12 Sep 43 Italy 19 Aug 44 Southern France 4 Jan 45 France (to ETO 1 Nov 44) (ex-74th SURG HOSP) Medical Officers, Nurses and Enlisted Technicians from the Brazilian Expeditionary Force (BEF) were attached to various US Hospitals since they were without such units 26 Officers, 21 Nurses, and 68 EM were transferred to the 16th mid-Nov 44. On 7 Sep 43 the unit was reorganized and redesignated the 113th General Hospital (now operating a 1000-bed plant). Medical Supply Officer Captain Richard F. Odenweller, MAC At the time, everyone was hoping and praying that the whole 2d General Hospital would be re-united at the Churchill Hospital before the end of fall. Please check back as we are adding more names to the database. It was commissioned by the Commanding Officer Col Hyman Teperson whose family is giving the footage to the National Trust. At the same time many injuries occurred on the Red Ball Highway, with much of the necessary surgery being accomplished at the 2d. Members were drawn from the staffs of Washington University School of Medicine and Barnes Hospital in 1917. 20th MED DEP CO 3 Aug 43 Iceland (inactivated 17 Dec 43) Camp Foxley tells the history of the military camp built in the grounds of Foxley Manor House, Herefordshire, from the outbreak of the Second World War until the late 1960s when it was demolished. 13. 19th FLD HOSP PGC 14 Jan 43 1 Jul 43 Iran (partly inactivated 21 Jul 45 and 8 Sep 45) 163d MED BN MTO 30 Apr 44 1 Jun 44 Italy (to ZI 31 Jul 45) Medical Department. Officers and Enlisted personnel waiting to entruck for a new Station, somewhere in England . (WWII) England Sussex: 1940 1946 Wartime requisition of Shoreham Airport: RAF Shrewton: On 19 August 1943, First Lieutenant Jessie M. Ada Mutch (Assistant Chief Nurse) left the 2d General Hospital to become Chief Nurse at the 120th Station Hospital (Major J. M. Mutch was eventually appointed Director of Nursing with the 807th Hospital Center ed). This book covers the day-to-day running of the hospitals, as well as looking at the personal stories of some of the patients and the impact that the American servicemen had on the local area. The report indicates that the 24th was stationed in St. Trond (Sint-Truiden), Belgium from December 1-19. Officers of the 2d General Hospital at Fort George G. Meade, Baltimore, Maryland. Another pre-war Mission was under way in October 1941, to help the British deliver military supplies to Russia through the Persian corridor, and the US were laying the groundwork for extensive port and rail construction work in Iran and Iraq. Indeed, at first the 2d General was almost the only organization to support the Eight Army Air Force during which period they treated a large number of flying personnel. A number of promotions were celebrated on 8 March, some Officers returned home for family reasons, and others were sent on an exchange basis to other medical installations. I know the 24th evac hospital was near his unit earlier (also Belgium, Oct 44) but don't know if it moved with the airborne units. Campaign Awards 2d General Hospital WW2 Military Hospitals WW2 Military Hospitals Mediterranean Theater of Operations and Minor Theaters 308th Station Hospital, Ft. Pepperrell, Newfoundland (1 April 1943 - 1 Jan 1946) The article lists major Military Hospitals active in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations (MTO). Colonel Putnam C. Lloyd in charge. It was amended in T/O 8-550 dated 1 April 1942 which now indicated a reduced total personnel strength of 56 Officers 1 Warrant Officer 105 Nurses and 500 Enlisted Men. The drain on the original talent since 1942 had been great but at the same time newer, though inadequately staffed units arrived from the States to reinforce medical units on the Continent. Rare behind-the-scenes footage of a World War Two US Army hospital in England has been donated to the National Trust. Articles WW2 Military Hospitals WW2 Military Hospitals General Introduction Valley Forge General Hospital, at Phoenixville, Pa., one of the 'named' Hospitals. 887th MED COLL CO MTO 8 Nov 42 15 Jul 43 Sicily 27 Sep 43 Italy 17 Aug 44 France (component of 56th MED BN), 6706th MED COND CO MTO 1 Nov 43 Algeria 21 Mar 44 Italy (combat conditioning unit removed from 2d CONV HOSP), 15th MED GEN LAB MTO 2 Sep 43 Italy (operated Blood Bank in Naples 15 Jan 44, inactivated 25 Oct 45), 1st MED LAB- MTO 29 pr 43 23 Apr 44 Italy 11th FLD HOSP MTO 27 May 43 Algeria 13 Jul 43 Sicily 17 Nov 43 Italy 17 Aug 44 France 26 Mar 45 Germany (to ETO 1 Nov 44) Officers of the 2d General Hospital at Fort George G. Meade, Baltimore, Maryland. 70th GEN HOSP MTO 2 Sep 43 31 Oct 43 Algeria 22 Jan 45 Italy (closed 1 Oct 45 and inactivated 25 Oct 45) Projects included construction of port facilities and establishment of shops for repair of American-supplied aircraft, tanks, locomotives and signal equipment. It should be noted that the unit received a Citation and special Commendation signed by the CG North Ireland Base Section for the splendid work it accomplished. The journey was made by train, bus, and again by train, with the unit arriving in Lichfield at about 1500 hours. The unit was stationed near Rouen, in northern France. 298th STA HOSP CDC 10 Jun 43 16 Jun 43 Puerto Rico (redesignated 161st GEN HOSP 1 Jun 44) The importance of having an efficient 34th FLD HOSP MTO 4 Sep 43 13 Dec 43 Italy(assignment to Twelfth/Fifteenth US Air Force, Army Air Force Service Command & Adriatic Base Command, with each of the 3 Platoons operating as separate Air Force Clearing Stations,from Dec 43 onward)(to SWPA 22 Jul 45 andtransferredto Manila, Philippines) 210th GEN HOSP CDC 13 Jan 42 5 Feb 42 Panama Canal Zone (redesignated 368th STA HOSP 1 Apr 44) This site contains examples of the pictures and stories you will find 551st MED AMB CO MTO 23 May 44 Italy 297th STA HOSP CDC 10 Jun 43 16 Jun 43 Puerto Rico (disbanded 1 May 44) The blood was not only destined for the Hospitals patients but also supplied to a local EMS Hospital. 356th STA HOSP CDC 25 Nov 43 30 Nov 43 Curaao (disbanded 22 Aug 45) The Nurses had to wait for transportation, and sailed the following day (3 October 1945) on the USAT General M. C. Meigs (AP-116), reaching Hampton Roads POE, Virginia, on the east coast by 12 October (traveling with them were 3 Officers of the 2d, as well as 33 Officers from other units, 153 Nurses, and 700 Enlisted personnel) . St. Ermin's Hotel; London, England. 154th STA HOSP PGC 8 Jan 43 1 Jul 43 Iran 6 May 44 Sicily 23 Jul 44 Italy (to MTO 2 Apr 44, inactivated 1 Oct 45) 93d EVAC HOSP MTO 24 Apr 43 16 Jul 43 Sicily 16 Sep 43 Italy 17 Aug 44 France (to ETO 1 Nov 44) (site of the slapping incident involving General G.S. Headington > 20 July 1942 27 April 1944 Ashford General Hospital, operating in the Greenbrier Hotel, White Sulfur Springs, West Virginia.Named after Colonel Bailey K. Ashford, Medical Corps, United States Army.The hotel was returned to its former owners after the war. Video, 00:01:20Rare WW2 film shows US Army hospital, Up Next. 299th STA HOSP CDC 10 Jun 43 16 Jun 43 Cuba (redesignated 299th MED DISPENSARY 3 Jun 46) 1, which started operations on 7 April. The Medical Officers were eventually grouped, sent to Paris for staging, and flew out on 2 October 1945 aboard C-54 aircraft to Washington in the frame of the Green Project. Video, 00:00:21, Minke whale spotted leaping off Yorkshire coast, Powerful tornado tears through US city. The 2d General Hospital sent over to England by the War Department was supposed to take over the Oxford medical facility and incorporate some of its civilian staff (Churchill Hospital, built in 1941, administered by 12 American Doctors, assisted by 50 American and Canadian Nurses, primarily built for reconstructive and plastic surgery, occupied an EMS-constructed British facility in Headington, Oxfordshire ed). Summer of 1944. 7th MED SUP DEP 14 Jan 43 Iraq 24 Apr 43 Algeria 8 Jun 43 Tunisia 1 Mar 44 Corsica (to ETO 1 Nov 44) 57th STA HOSP MTO 19 Mar 43 5 May 43 Algeria 15 Jul 44 Tunisia (to AMET 1 Mar 45, redesignated 247th Medical Detachment 25 Nov 45, inactivated 28 Feb 46). This article is the second in a three-part series on US Army hospitalization in World War II. New equipment was acquired to equip a number of extra surgical and medical wards. Report on our book Return to Duty in the Malvern Gazette. A group of personnel pertaining to the 2d General Hospital on a fifteen-mile road march. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this . My dad was in the 320th GFAB of the 82nd and was hospitalized briefly while his unit was in the Werbomont area in December 1945. During the same month a wedding ceremony took place among members of the unit (the first of four taking place during the organizations stay in Nancy ed). 200th STA HOSP USAFSA 23 Jan 43 31 Jan 43 Brazil (inactivated 12 Oct 45) 72d MED BASE DEP CO 15 Aug 44 Algeria Personnel initially housed in ward tents eventually moved to pyramidal tents. St. Trond is northwest of Liege and Werbomont is south of Liege, Belgium. On 16 November 1944, Major Lawrence W. Sloan, Lt. In 1942 and 1943, several promotions were announced, romances developed and the first engagements became known, leading to some local weddings, followed by offspring. As a result of these changes a number of Officers were permanently detached to form the professional nucleus of the new 23d Station Hospital. Usaaf And Us Army Military Hospital WW2 Memorial. They collaborated with their British colleagues and other Allied Doctors and regularly incorporated the results of their research into clinical and administrative policies. 118th STA HOSP MTO 2 Sep 43 14 Oct 43 Italy (to SWPA 29 Jun 45) The Hospital was disbanded 21 Aug 45. Team of the 2d Auxiliary Surgical Group operating on a wounded German soldier. 54th STA HOSP MTO 11 May 43 28 Jun 43 Tunisia 2 Oct 43 Algeria (reorganized and redesignated 171st EVAC HOSP 20 Mar 45) 615th MED CLR CO MTO 30 Apr 44 1 Jun 44 Italy (component of 163d MED BN) U.S. Army Hospital Center 804 Hospital Center 804 was the name of the cluster of five U.S. military hospital sites in the Shropshire/Flintshire area during World War 2. Spring 1942. In the meantime, teams were sent on DS to forward medical units of General Pattons Third United States Army (among which the 30th Field Hospital ed). 59th EVAC HOSP MTO 24 Dec 42 30 Dec 42 French Morocco 8 Aug 43 Sicily 16 Jul 44 Italy 28 Aug 44 France (constituted with elements of 68th EVAC HOSP) (to ETO 1 Nov 44) Replacement Depot based in Stone, Staffordshire? It later took part in the invasion of Italy, and set up at Battipaglia (Salerno area) around 15 Sep 43. Colonel Schullinger reached the Gare St. Lazare (Paris) at approximately 0130 hours, 25 November 1944. The unit was now attached to the Advance Section, Communications Zone (ADSEC ComZ). Unfortunately bad weather delayed departure for nearly a month. In November, the 2d was confronted with a significant outbreak of influenza A, which after reaching a peak in December was quickly repulsed. 26 November 1944. in the region and who has stories or photographs they would like to share. 192d STA HOSP IBC 22 Oct 42 1 Jan 43 Iceland (inactivated 24 Jun 43, personnel and equipment absorbed by 92d STA HOSP) 33d GEN HOSP MTO 15 Aug 43 15 Sep 43 Tunisia 21 Jun 44 Italy (inactivated 20 Sep 45) 80th STA HOSP MTO 11 May 43 11 Jul 43 Tunisia 30 Sep 44 France (to ETO 20 Nov 44) Colonel Thomas Lanman and Major Henry Pratt, both of the 5th General Hospital. Colonel Rudolph N. Schullinger, Chief Surgical Service at the Hospital, met Professor Howard Florey at an Oxford University reception, which ultimately led to research collaboration with the British Scientist. 7th STA HOSP MTO 22 Nov 42 1 Dec 42 Algeria 29 Sep 44 Italy (inactivated 15 Sep 45, reactivated 1 May 47 in Trieste Free Territory) With 20 years experience we have the ability and experience to arrange tours for groups of all sizes. 92d STA HOSP IBC 1 Sep 42 1 Jun 43 Iceland (activated 20 Jun 42, inactivated 1 Jan 46) World War Two Add Stories & Photos Time Capsule Help & FAQs Our Facebook Page News Contact us The nature of the fighting during the Great War led to a huge number of injured soldiers and the existing Military medical facilities in the United Kingdom were soon overwhelmed. The book is a fascinating insight into the day to day activity on the This record comprises all information held by IWMs War Memorials Register for this memorial. 128th EVAC HOSP MTO 1 May 43 12 May 43 Tunisia 5 Aug 43 Sicily (to ETO 7 Nov 43, ex-48th SURG HOSP) 2604th VET STA HOSP (Overhead) MTO 5 May 45 -Italy (with attached 1st VET STA HOSP, US-Italian) 308th Station Hospital, Ft. Pepperrell, Newfoundland (1 April 1943 1 Jan 1946). Group of Brazilian Nurses attached to the 16th Evacuation Hospital, at Pistoia, Italy. As long as the weather permitted, chow was served and eaten outdoors. Sincere thanks. At this point the hospital was handed over to the 106 th (U.S.) General Hospital, who remained at Kingston Lacy until the hospital closed. TABLE 2. On 29 March 1943, Major Frank E. Stinchfield, was detached from the unit to become Chief of Orthopedic Service at Rehabilitation Center No. 45th GEN HOSP MTO 29 Mar 43 29 Apr 43 French Morocco 1 Jan 44 Italy (activated 15 May 42) (inactivated 30 Sep 45) During its stay in Northern Ireland, the 2d General Hospital Detachment was under the actual command of Lt. 14,950 Patients, Total Operations 2d General Hospital From St. Trond, Belgium, the 24th Evacuation Hospital moved to Brandenburg (or Bardenburg as spelled in the annual report), Germany (December 19-23, 1944) then to Brand, Germany on December 23, 1944. Video, 00:00:35Powerful tornado tears through US city. Patton Jr, which took place on Aug 10) (ex-61st SURG HOSP) The 94th Evac Hosp opened on Mar 29, and was joined by the 402d Coll Co (161st Med Bn). The units new homewasthe French Charles-Emmanuel Sdillot Military Hospital, where it operated from 18 January 1945 to 25 August 1945. 333d STA HOSP CDC 1 Apr 43 7 Apr 43 Panama Canal Zone (ex-218th GEN HOSP, redesignated 262d GEN HOSP 1 Apr 44) After suffering from additional bombings, the 56th Evac Hosp left the Beachhead on Apr 8 and was replaced by the 38th Evac Hosp. Two ward tents holding 30 beds had been placed end to end on cement slabs and arranged in blocks of five, that could function as separate units, for ablutions, work, and washing. As US Surgeon General during most of World War II . This 1000/2000-bed Hospitalwas the largest unit in the group of medical installations in the northern outskirts of Leghorn. 151st STA HOSP MTO 21 Nov 42 25 Nov 42 Algeria (inactivated 5 Jun 44, personnel and equipment absorbed by 12th GEN HOSP) 25 August 1945, it was time for the 2d General Hospital to return stateside. At one time it was thought that the Hospital might be transferred to North Africa or the Mediterranean Theater, which caused some Officers to attend a two-week course at the London School of Tropical Medicine. 601st MED CLR CO MTO 8 Sep 43 28 Sep 43 Italy (component of 161st MED BN) Books about US Army camps and hospitals in the Midlands of the UK during World War II, also USAAF bases, written by Mart and Fran Collins They Also Serve. 38th EVAC HOSP MTO 9 Nov 42 13 Nov 42 Algeria 4 May 43 Tunisia 29 Sep 43 Italy (inactivated 8 Sep 45) Hospitals were being gradually dug-in and protected, following a long series of enemy bombings and shellings. Belgium from December 1-19. The group headed by Lt. We are pleased to announce the addition of a new Unit History to our website. 355th STA HOSP CDC 25 Nov 43 30 Nov 43 St. Lucia (disbanded 1 Nov 44) 64th STA HOSP MTO 8 Dec 42 28 Dec 42 Algeria (inactivated 12 Jun 44) Colonel Yale Kneeland (Chief Medical Service), and Captain Robert L. Patterson (Orthopedic Service) moved to the Churchill Hospital on 17 July, and were joined there on 22 July 1942 by Captain Frank E. Stinchfield (Orthopedic Service). PROV DEP CO 10 Feb 44 Sicily, 2d AUX SURG GP MTO 11 Nov 42 Algeria 14 Feb 43 Tunisia 15 Mar 43 French Morocco 14 Jul 43 Sicily 9 Sep 43 Italy 15 Aug 44 France (Group split between Italy and Southern France, reunited in Italy Jun 45, inactivated 14 Sep 45) The 2d General was one of the 6 General Hospitals in the United Kingdom with facilities for the storage of whole blood and operated a small Blood Bank of its own (already starting mid-1943). Mess Officer Captain Roy E. Smith, MAC 2023 BBC. 61st STA HOSP MTO 25 Dec 42 12 Feb 43 Algeria 4 Dec 43 Italy (assignment to Twelfth/Fifteenth US Air Force, Army Air Force Service Command &Peninsular Base Section, from Dec 43 onward, releasedby the AAFNov 45)(inactivated 15 Nov 47)
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