at which time, the unit was in training at Moore General Hospital, Swannanoa, North Carolina, Fourth Service Command. Coming to the 28th General Hospital he found the unit in poor order (it must be stated that this hospital was one of the non-affiliated medical units, which meant ...
Due to the scattered formation in which the troopers initially found themselves, the Parachute and Glider elements established temporary first aid posts in the immediate vicinity of the LZs and began treatment of casualties. In the early morning of 6 June 1944,Major Albert J. Crandall, having lan...
The field in which the 100th General Hospital Officers and Enlisted Men found themselves for their first night in France was an apple orchard at St.-Germain-de-Varreville. The orchard was in the area of the Airborne DZs and remnants of the invasion were still visible no more than two or...
the dispensary care for the surrounding area and also handled quarters’ cases. This arrangement prevailed until the end of 1944. Thus, the Battalion had in the meantime switched from a very definitive and important assignment in the summer to handling various odd jobs at the close of the year...
Stations in France – 3042d Quartermaster Graves Registration Company landed at Utah Beach, Normandy, France – 13 July 1944 Blosville, France – 14 July 1944 > 4 August 1944 St. James, France – 4 August 1944 > 26 September 1944
Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New York are all linked by I-81, which runs through several cities including Binghamton, Syracuse, Harrisburg, Scranton, and Hagerstown. Through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, a long-problematic viaduct on I-81 in New Yo...
and 240 EM were involved in this movement. Simultaneously, the 108th General Hospital moved out as many as was feasible to make room for the 182d’s coming. By the end of the 7-day period, almost all jobs were assumed by 182d personnel, and the remaining members of the units were ex...