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  2. Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center dates back to May 29, 1919, when a charter for a new hospital on the site of the Civil War Battle of Fort Sanders was granted. The hospital officially opened in 1920, admitting its first patients on February 23. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. Fort Sanders, Knoxville - Wikipedia

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    Fort Sanders is named for a Civil War-era Union bastion that once stood near the center of the neighborhood, which was the site of a key engagement in 1863. Before the Union occupation of Knoxville began, Fort Sanders was often referred to as “Fort Loudon” by the occupying Confederate troops. [ 1 ]

  4. Covenant Health (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Covenant Health was formed in 1996 by the merger of Fort Sanders Health System of Knoxville with the organization that operated Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. [1] Covenant Health had an operating income of $38.3 million in 2020. They received a total of $92.5 million in government relief from the CARES Act and other funding. [2]

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

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    1st Medical Group [157] Fort Benning, Georgia, 12 November 1945; Verdun, France, 24 March 1962; Reorganized and redesignated as 1st Medical Brigade, Fort Hood, Texas, 6 June 2000; 30th Medical Group [158] Fort Benning Georgia, 6 June 1949; Reorganized and redesignated as 30th Medical Brigade 17 June 1993; 31st Medical Group [116] 39th Medical Group

  6. Military Personnel Records Center - Wikipedia

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    Air Force records were considered under the Department of the Army custody at the time of MPRC's opening and were stored at various facilities until July 1, 1956 when the Air Force took custody of its records and moved them to the Air Force Records Center in Kansas City, Missouri. In 1957, the records were then transferred to MPRC in St. Louis.

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  8. Knoxville campaign order of battle: Confederate - Wikipedia

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    U.S. War Department, The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1880–1901. Antietam on the Web website; National Park Service - Civil War Battle Summaries website

  9. Fort Sanders - Wikipedia

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    Fort Sanders may refer to either of the two United States Army posts named for General William P. Sanders: Fort Sanders (Tennessee), the decisive engagement of the Knoxville Campaign of the American Civil War, fought in Knoxville, Tennessee, on November 29, 1863; Fort Sanders (Wyoming), a wooden fort constructed in 1866 on the Laramie Plains in ...