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  2. William Beaumont Army Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Completed in 1972, the new facility became known as the William Beaumont Army Medical Center. The building is in the modernism architectural style, with a 124 ft tower. [ 30 ] Although originally designed for 611 beds, by the early 1980s the hospital had a capacity of 463.

  3. 232d Medical Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The 232d Medical Battalion is a medical battalion in the United States Army [1] formed in 1944. [citation needed] The unit is a part of the 32d Medical Brigade. [1]The 232nd Medical Battalion, the largest of its kind within the 32nd Medical Brigade, operates under the U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence.

  4. How he did it: Meet the Salem man who set a new world ... - AOL

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    He trained for over three months to beat the record, taking an hour each day to focus solely on his health and training. ... Video Army National Guard officer attempts burpee record for good cause.

  5. Military Health System - Wikipedia

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    The Military Health System (MHS) is the internal health care system operated within the United States Department of Defense that provides health care to active duty, Reserve component and retired U.S. Military personnel and their dependents. [1] The missions of the MHS are complex and interrelated: [2]

  6. Burpee (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    The original burpee was a "four-count burpee" consisting of movements through four different positions, and in the fitness test, the burpee was performed four times, with five heart rate measurements taken before and after the four successive burpees to measure the efficiency of the heart at pumping blood and how quickly the heart rate returns ...

  7. Army Medical Department (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Officer, Nurse, Woman: The Army Nurse Corps in the Vietnam War (Johns Hopkins University Press; 2010) 320 pages; Draws on more than 100 interviews; Wintermute, Bobby A. Public Health and the U.S. Military: A History of the Army Medical Department, 1818–1917 (Routledge, 2011) 283 pp. ISBN 978-0-415-88170-8

  8. Category:Military hospitals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Walter Reed Army Medical Center; Walter Reed Health Care System; Walter Reed National Military Medical Center; Westover Air Force Base Hospital; Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center; William Beaumont Army Medical Center; Womack Army Medical Center

  9. Category:United States Army medical installations - Wikipedia

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    Walter Reed Health Care System; William Beaumont Army Medical Center; Womack Army Medical Center This page was last edited on 6 May 2019, at 15:04 (UTC). Text is ...