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74th Field Hospital Bronx, New York / Orangeburg, New York (US Army Reserve) (First USAR Hospital mobilized for service in Vietnam) 92nd Field Hospital, Japan, 28 February 1946 [ 123 ] 99th Field Hospital, Italy, 1 May 1946 [ 26 ]
A medic during the NATO Implementation Force (IFOR) in Croatia, 1995 Field hospital exercise Vehicle of the Sanitätsdienst during KFOR. The Joint Medical Service (German: Zentraler Sanitätsdienst der Bundeswehr, short form: Zentraler Sanitätsdienst, pronounced [t͡sɛnˈtʁaːlɐ zaniˈtɛːt͡sˌdiːnst] ⓘ) is a part of the Bundeswehr, the armed forces of Germany and serves all three ...
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The Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC), also known as Landstuhl Hospital, is a U.S. Army post in Landstuhl, Germany, near Ramstein Air Base. It is an amalgamation of Marceau Kaserne ( German : Infanterie-Kaserne ) and Wilson Barracks ( Kirchberg-Kaserne ), which were merged on October 15, 1951. [ 2 ]
The regiment was formed upon the formation of the TAVR in 1967, from the amalgamation of 3rd (Western) General Hospital, and 158th (Welsh) Field Ambulance, as the 203 (Welsh) General Hospital. [2] Throughout the Cold War , the hospital was under the command of 160th (Welsh) Infantry Brigade ; and on transfer to war, would re-subordinate to ...
The colors of both remained with the 8th until the end of the Pentomic era, at which time (1 April 1963) they were reorganized and reflagged as 1st and 2nd battalions (Airborne), 509th Infantry, elements of the division's 1st Brigade (Airborne). The colors of 1-504th returned to the 82nd, and on 25 May 1963 they were reorganized and ...
The first ones were located near the historical center of Munich. At the end of the 18th century, a lot of military installations were built to the north of the historical center. Most of the installations were renamed during Nazi Germany , once more during the occupation of Germany after World War II when the installations were used by the ...
Goździewska, eight years old at that time, was helping in the field hospital at 11 Moniuszki Street in Warsaw. She was described as a nurse because she made the patients smile, brought them water to drink, and tried to clear away the flies. [1] That field hospital was associated with the Polish insurgents' Home Army Koszta Company unit.