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U.S. Army
Branch
U.S. Army
12th Evac
U.S. Army
The 12th Evacuation Hospital, commonly referred to as the 12th Evac, was a vital U.S. Army medical unit activated during World War II. Organized in 1942, the unit supported Allied operations in the European Theater, providing critical medical care to wounded soldiers near the front lines, notably following the Normandy landings and during the push across France and into Germany. The 12th Evac established mobile hospital facilities, often under challenging and dangerous conditions, and treated thousands of casualties throughout the campaign. After the war, the unit was deactivated, but its legacy of lifesaving service and adaptability remains a significant chapter in military medical history.
121st EVAC
U.S. Army
The 121st Evacuation Hospital was a distinguished U.S. Army medical unit with a storied history dating back to World War II. Originally activated in 1943, the unit provided critical medical care to wounded soldiers in both the European and Pacific Theaters. During the Korean War, the 121st EVAC became renowned for its frontline surgical capabilities, operating near Seoul and later establishing a permanent presence as the 121st Combat Support Hospital. The unit continued its legacy of excellence in subsequent conflicts, becoming a cornerstone of U.S. military medical support in the Pacific region.