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U.S. Army
Branch
U.S. Army
98th general hospital
U.S. Army
The 98th General Hospital was a United States Army medical unit activated during World War II. It was originally organized in 1942 and trained at various locations in the United States before deploying overseas. During the war, the 98th General Hospital operated in England and later in France, providing critical medical care to wounded Allied soldiers following D-Day and during the advance into Europe. The hospital was renowned for its capability to treat large numbers of casualties, contributing significantly to the Allied medical efforts throughout the European Theater.
3rd Combat Support Hospital
U.S. Army
The 3rd Combat Support Hospital (3rd CSH) has a distinguished history of providing medical support to U.S. Army operations. Constituted during World War II, the unit has been activated and inactivated several times, supporting missions in Europe, Southwest Asia, and the Balkans. The 3rd CSH played a vital role during Operation Desert Storm and later during Operation Iraqi Freedom, delivering critical care to wounded soldiers and civilians. Renowned for its rapid deployment and advanced medical capabilities, the unit exemplifies the Army's commitment to saving lives on and off the battlefield.