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  2. Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The hospital started as Camp Gordon Station Hospital in 1941, caring for World War II casualties and dependents. It was closed in 1946, but reopened as Camp Gordon became the more permanent Fort Gordon during the Cold War. The hospital's current building, opened for patients in 1976, replaced sprawling wooden buildings from the World War II era.

  3. United States Army Medical Command, Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Fort Eisenhower - Wikipedia

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    Fort Eisenhower, formerly known as Fort Gordon and Camp Gordon, is a United States Army installation established southwest of Augusta, Georgia in October 1941. It is the current home of the United States Army Signal Corps, United States Army Cyber Command, and the Cyber Center of Excellence as well as the National Security Agency/Central Security Service' Georgia Cryptologic Center (NSA ...

  5. List of former United States Army medical units - Wikipedia

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    115th Field Hospital, Fort Polk, Louisiana, reorganized and redesignated as the 115th Combat Support Hospital, 16 October 2005 [72] 131st Field Hospital, Fort Bliss, Texas, reorganized and redesignated as the 31st Combat Support Hospital, 16 February 1996 [65] 301st Field Hospital, La Chapelle-Saint-Mesmin, France [124] [125]

  6. 55th Medical Group (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The group's main body shipped for Vietnam aboard the USNS General W. H. Gordon (AP-117) on 16 May 1966, arriving at the port of Qui Nhon, Vietnam on 10 June 1966. An advance party consisting of the group executive officer, S-3, and S-4 departed the United States by air on 22 May and arrived in Vietnam the next day.

  7. List of hospitals in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Viet Duc Hospital, largest centre of surgery in Vietnam. Vietnam-Cuba Hospital; Vietnam – Soviet Friendship Hospital; Vietnam National Children's Hospital; Vietnam National Hospital of Endocrinology; Vietnam National Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital; Vietnam National Hospital of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases [1] 19-8 Hospital

  8. 68th Medical Command (United States) - Wikipedia

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    First evacuation hospital in the IV Corps TActical Zone. Furthest south of any U.S. Army hospital in Vietnam 74th Field Hospital: Mobilized USAR unit arrived in the Republic of Vietnam 14 September 1968 Became operational 14 October 1968 Provides PW and detainee care for II and IV Corps Tactical Zones 247th Medical Detachment (RA) 10 October 1968

  9. Fort Gordon - Wikipedia

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