List of former United States Army medical units
The following is a list of former (deactivated or decommissioned) U.S. Army medical units – both fixed and deployable – with date when last active.
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Fixed-facility hospitals
Civil War era
Note: an asterix (*) denotes a civilian hospital temporarily commandeered by the Union Army.
- Baxter General Hospital, Burlington, VT (1865)
- Brown General Hospital
- Freedman's Hospital
- MacDougall Hospital
- Mower Hospital (1865)
- Satterlee Hospital (1865)
- Sloan General Hospital, Montpelier, VT (1865)
- Smith General Hospital, Brattleboro, VT (1865)
- Wishard Memorial Hospital*
- Yale – New Haven Hospital* (as the "Knight United States Army General Hospital")
- York United States Army Hospital
World War II
- Valley Forge General Hospital (1942 – 1974)
- Mason General Hospital, Long Island, New York (1944&ndash:1946; psychiatric facility; the film Let There Be Light was made there.)
- Churchill Hospital (1945)
- 118th General Hospital (1945)
- 203rd General Hospital (1945)
- Halloran General Hospital, Staten Island, NYC (194?; named after Col. Paul Stacey Halloran; site later became the notorious Willowbrook State School)
- Wakeman General and Convalescent Hospital, Camp Atterbury, Edinburgh, Indiana[1]
Later
- Percy Jones Army Hospital (1954)
- Letterman Army Medical Center (1994)
- Frankfurt Army Regional Medical Center/97th General Hospital (1995)
- Gorgas Hospital (1997)
- Fitzsimons Army Medical Center (1999)
- Walter Reed Army Medical Center (2011)
Deployable hospitals
General field hospitals
Civil War
- Depot Field Hospital (186?), City Point, Virginia
World War I
- Mobile Hospital No. 4, France (ca. 1917-18; served in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive).
- Mobile Hospital No. 6, France (ca. 1917-18; served in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive).
- 115th Field Hospital US Army (Activated 28 December 1917)
World War II
- 4th General Hospital (1945), deployed to Australia, New Guinea, Philippines.
- 203rd General Hospital (1945), deployed to England, Normandy, Paris.
Portable Surgical Hospitals
- 44th Portable Surgical Hospital
- 45th Portable Surgical Hospital
Mobile Army Surgical Hospitals
- 5th MASH, Fort Bragg, NC (~1997)
- 135th MASH, MoANG, Kansas City (1995)
- 159th MASH, LaANG, New Orleans
- 212th MASH (2006)
- 8076th MASH
- 116th MASH, DeANG, Wilmington,DE
- 131st MASH, Temple Terrace, FL (FLARNG)
Combat Support Hospitals
- 46th Combat Support Hospital (1994)
- 67th Combat Support Hospital (2007)
- 85th Combat Support Hospital (1974–76)
Evacuation Hospitals
World War I
- Evacuation Hospital No. 15, later 115th Field Hospital US Army (Activated 28 December 1917)
World War II
- 39th Evacuation Hospital (194?)
- 121st Evacuation Hospital (1945)
Later
- 93rd Evacuation Hospital (199?)
- 95th Evacuation Hospital (199?)
Medical research units
- Army Industrial Hygiene Laboratory
- Armored Medical Research Laboratory (1961)
- United States Army Medical Unit (1969), precursor of USAMRIID
- United States Army Institute of Dental Research (1993), remnants now part of US Army Institute of Surgical Research (USAISR)
- United States Army Environmental Hygiene Agency (1994), now USAPHC
- United States Army Medical Research Unit-Brazil (1997)
Other units
- Aeromedical Isolation Team (2010)
References
- ↑ "Wakeman General & Convalescent Hospital". www.indianamilitary.org. Retrieved 2016-09-30.
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