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The medical unit at Fort Gordon Hospital in Augusta, Georgia, has a distinguished history of providing critical healthcare support to service members, their families, and veterans. Originally established during World War II, the hospital functioned as a key medical facility, treating wounded soldiers and supporting the training mission of Fort Gordon, one of the Army’s major signal and cyber centers. Over the decades, the unit’s medics have deployed in support of various conflicts and humanitarian missions, earning recognition for their expertise and dedication. Today, the hospital—now known as the Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center—continues to serve as a cornerstone of military medicine in the southeastern United States.
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