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They were intended for transportation of surgical supplies and miscellaneous medical equipment, and for use as ‘mobile’ medical facilities in the field.The Truck, 2 ½-Ton, 6 x 6, GMC, CCKW-352 (short wheelbase) & 353 type (long wheelbase), aka “deuce-and-a-half” the US Army’s...
来自 samhouston.army.mil 喜欢 0 阅读量: 89 作者: AS Pam 摘要: Page 1. *AMEDDC&S Pam 672-1 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY US Army MedicalDepartment Center and School 2355 Harney Road - Fort Sam Houston, Texas78234-6110 30 June 1995 Pamphlet Number 672-1 Decorations...
and 15-mile marches were organized. On 29 April 1943 a full-scale inspection took place by a team from Second United States Army. Another group of 35 Enlisted Men joined the 5th from Camp Barkeley, Abilene, Texas (Medical Replacement Training Center & Armored Division Camp; acreage 69,879;...
With the closing down of several Hospitals, it was necessary to combine some medical facilities, such as General Dispensaries and Dental Services. Happy faces! Infantry, Armored, Airborne, and Army Air Force Officers earn a trip home. After being wounded in action, they received the necessary pr...
1943 Johnson & Johnson poster illustrating the services and care offered by the US Army Medical Department. Nurses & other Staff – 188th General Hospital (8 May 1945) Two Enlisted Men in front of one the hutments used for quarters by the 188th General Hospital personnel in Cirencester, Engl...
A month after the original cadre arrived, the 261st Amphibious Medical Battalion left New York Port of Embarkation for the United Kingdom. On 6 August 1942, the unit sailed for the British Isles. The majority of the EM had been in the Army less than six months and many Officers on activ...
medicine that benefited not only the Army, but mankind in general. Under the direction of Army Surgeon General George Sternberg (also known as "The Father of American Bacteriology"), Walter Reed, William Gorgas, and other medical officers made dramatic progress in the etiology and control of...
On 15 March 1945, the unit had lost one Medical Officer, transferred to Ninth United States Army. View of the Clinical Laboratory Building. The construction consisted of a one-story cement and brick building. The installation included 4 sinks in the main large room, 1 sink in the washroom,...