About this Unit
The 146th Combat Support Hospital (146th CSH) is a U.S. Army Reserve medical unit with a distinguished history of providing medical support to American and allied forces. Activated during World War II, the unit has served in multiple major conflicts, including Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom, delivering critical healthcare services in austere environments. Throughout its history, the 146th CSH has been recognized for its rapid deployment capabilities and excellence in patient care, including trauma treatment, surgery, and medical evacuation. The unit continues to play an essential role in sustaining the health and readiness of military personnel during both combat operations and humanitarian missions worldwide.
Historical Facts
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Origins in World War II: The 146th Combat Support Hospital (CSH) was originally constituted as the 46th Surgical Hospital in 1942 and activated at Camp Barkeley, Texas, to provide medical support during World War II.
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European Theater Service: During World War II, the unit served in the European Theater, providing critical surgical and medical care to wounded soldiers following major battles.
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Redesignation: The unit has undergone several redesignations, becoming the 146th Evacuation Hospital before taking on its current designation as a Combat Support Hospital in 1993.
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Operation Desert Storm: The 146th CSH was mobilized and deployed to Saudi Arabia in 1990–1991 during Operation Desert Storm, supporting coalition forces.
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State Mission: The 146th CSH is a unit of the California Army National Guard, providing both federal and state emergency response capabilities, including disaster relief and humanitarian aid within California.
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Hurricane Katrina Response: In 2005, elements of the 146th CSH were deployed to Louisiana and Mississippi to provide medical support and disaster relief in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
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Deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan: The unit has supported Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, deploying personnel and equipment to provide advanced trauma care in combat zones.
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Medical Innovations: The 146th CSH has played a role in implementing and refining new battlefield medical practices, including modular hospital setups and rapid trauma care techniques.
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Community Outreach: Beyond combat operations, the 146th CSH has participated in numerous community health fairs and medical readiness exercises, serving both military and civilian populations.
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Awards and Decorations: The unit has received several commendations, including campaign streamers for World War II, Southwest Asia, and the Global War on Terrorism, reflecting its long and distinguished service record.