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  2. List of U.S. Marine Hospitals - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Hospital Fund was founded in 1798; [1] it was reorganized into the Marine Hospital Service in 1871 and renamed the U.S. Public Health Service in 1912. The hospital system became part of the Public Health Service's Bureau of Medical Services when it was created in 1943. The number of major hospitals peaked at thirty in 1943, and ...

  3. Naval Air Station Pensacola Corry Station - Wikipedia

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    To reflect this change, the Chief of Naval Operations changed the name of Corry Field to Naval Technical Training Center Corry Station In 1973, NTTC Cory Station was among the first Navy technical schools to be accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools which certified that students could receive college-level credit for ...

  4. List of United States Navy airfields - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airfields operated by the United States Navy which are located within the United States and abroad. The US Navy's main airfields are designated as Naval Air Stations or Naval Air Facilities, with Naval Outlying Landing Fields (NOLF) and Naval Auxiliary Landing Fields (NALF) having a support role.

  5. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery - Wikipedia

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    Defense Health Headquarters, Falls Church, Virginia Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, Virginia Naval Medical Center San Diego, California Naval Hospital Naples, Italy Naval Hospital Yokosuka Japan Naval Health Clinic Charleston, South Carolina USNS Mercy (T-AH-19) off the coast of East Timor

  6. United States Naval Hospital - Wikipedia

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    San Leandro Naval Hospital (World War 2 only) Long Beach Naval Hospital (1964-1994), now Long Beach Towne Center; Naval Hospital Long Beach (1941-1950), now a VA health center; Naval Hospital Oakland (1942-1996), also known as Oak Knoll Naval Hospital; Naval Convalescent Hospital Beaumont; Naval Convalescent Hospital Arrowhead Springs; Alameda ...

  7. Saufley Field - Wikipedia

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    With the introduction of the T-34C Turbomentor version of the T-34 Mentor in 1976, TRAWING 7, VT-1 and VT-5 were disestablished in December 1976, NAS Saufley Field's control tower was closed, and its status as an active Naval Air Station was changed to that of an uncontrolled Naval Outlying Landing Field (NOLF) supporting Naval Air Station ...

  8. Naval Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Yosemite Naval Convalescent Hospital (1943–?) at the Ahwahnee Hotel, California San Leandro Naval Hospital (1944–1946), Oakland, California Naval Hospital Long Beach (1941-1950), now VA Long Beach Healthcare System

  9. Matthew L. Nathan - Wikipedia

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    In 1990 he served as a Department Head, Naval Hospital Beaufort, South Carolina before reporting to Naval Clinics Command, London, U.K. where he participated in military-to-military engagements with post-Soviet Eastern European countries. In 1995, he was assigned as specialist assignment officer at the Bureau of Naval Personnel, providing ...