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Army Hospitals in Vietnam


HOSPITALS OPERATION DATES LOCATION

2nd Surgical Hospital 7/1/66 to 4167 Qui Nhon
4/1/67 to 68 Chu Lai
68 to 4/1/70 Lai Khe
3rd Field Hospital 5/1/65 to 12/1/72 Saigon
3rd Surgical Hospital 9/1/65 to 5/1/67 Bien Hoa
5/1/67 to 9/1/69 Dong Tan
9/1/69 to 4/1/72 Binh Thuy
6th Convalescent Center 5/1/66 to 6/1/71 Cam Ranh Bay
7th Surgical Hospital 8/1/66 to 4/1/67 Cu Chi
4/1/67 to 1968 Long Ciao
8th Field Hospital 4/1/62 to 9/1/70 Nha Trang
9/1/70 to 1/9/71 An Khe
1971 to 8/1/71 Tuy Hoa
9th Field Hospital 7/1/65 to 9/1/68 Nha Trang
12th Evacuation 12/1/66 to 12/1/70 Cu Chi
17th Field Hospital 4/1/66 to 3/1/68 Saigon Cholon
3/1/68 to 7/1/69 An Khe
7/1/69 to 10/1/69 Qui Nhon
10/1/69 to 8/1/70 An Khe
18th Surgical Hospital 7/1/66 to 12/1/67 PleiKu
12/1/67 to 2/1/68 Lai Khe
2/1/68 to 3/1/69 Quang Tri
3/1/69 to 12/1/69 Camp Evans(Cia La)
12/1/69 to 8/1/71 Quang Tri
22nd Surgical Hospital 3/1/68 to 10/1/69 Phu Bai
24th Evacuation 1/1/67to 11/1/72 Long Binh
27th Surgical Hospital 4/1/68 to 6/1/71 Chu-Lai
29th Evacuation 8/1/68 to 10/1/69 Can Tho/Binh Thuy
36th Evacuation 3/1/66 to 11/1/69 Vung Tau
45th Surgical Hospital 11/1/66 to ..... Tay Ninh
67th Evacuation 10/1/66 to 1972 Qui Nhon
1972 to 1972 PleiKu
71st Evacuation 5/1/67 to 12/1/70 PleiKu
85th Evacuation 9/1/65 to 1969 Qui Nhon
1969 to 12/1/71 Phu Bai
91st Evacuation 3/1/67 to 7/1/69 Tuy Woa
7/1/64 to 11/1/71 Chu Lai
93rd Evacuation 12/1/65 to 4/1/71 Long Binh
95th Evacuation 4/1/68 to 3/1/73 Da Nang
312th Evacuation 10/1/68 to 8/1/69 Chu Lai
US Army Hospital Saigon 5/1/72 to 5/73 Saigon
25th Medical Batlalion 1964 to 1966 With 25th Infantry
Division (HG at Cu Chi)

Army Support Evacuation Hospitals
249th General Hospital Japan
United States Army Hospital Camp Zana Japan
Ryukyu Islands United States Army Hospital Okinawa

Air Force Hospitals in Vietnam

Bien Hoa AB 1965 to 1972
Binh Thuy AB 1966 to 1970
Cam Ranh Bay 1965 to 1972
Da Nang 1965 to 1972
Nha Trang 1962 to 1969
Phan Rang AB 1966 to 1972
Phu Cat 1967 to 1971
Pleiku AB 1966 to 1967
Tan Son Nhut 1962 to 1973

Tuy Hoa 1966 to 1970



Air Force Support/Evacuation Hospitals

Kadena Air Force Base Okinawa
Tachikawa Air Force Base Japan
Clark Air Force Base Philippines
Hickman Air Force Base Hawaii

Naval
U.S. Navy Hospital Ships
  • Vietnam War--USS Repose was commissioned for the third time in 1965 and outfitted with a 750-bed hospital. In four years in Southeast Asia, USS Repose treated more than 9,000 battle casualties and admitted a total of more than 24,000 patients. Repose was joined by USS Sanctuary in 1967. After more than 20 years of commissioned service spanning three wars, USS Repose left Vietnam in March 1970 and was decommissioned two months later. She earned 28 battle stars for action in Korea and Vietnam. USS Sanctuary remained in Vietnam, once spending a record 121 days on the line. She left Da Nang Harbor for the last time in April 1971 and was decommissioned in 1974. She was the first U.S. Navy ship to house a mixed male-female crew and was the Navy's last hospital ship until the current USNS Mercy and USNS Comfort joined the Military Sealift Command.
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