List of former United States Army medical units

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Mower Army General Hospital, Philadelphia, in an 1863 lithograph. Note passenger train in foreground. Mower Hospital 1863.jpg
Mower Army General Hospital, Philadelphia, in an 1863 lithograph. Note passenger train in foreground.

The following is a list of former (inactivated or decommissioned) U.S. Army medical units – both fixed and deployable – with dates of inactivations, demobilizations, or redesignations.

Contents

Named hospitals

Civil War era

Note: an asterisk (*) denotes a civilian hospital temporarily commandeered by the Union Army.

Spanish–American War

World War I

World War II

U.S. Army, Ashburn General Hospital, McKinney, TX: Aerial view, circa 1943 Ashburn General Hospital McKinney, Texas.jpeg
U.S. Army, Ashburn General Hospital, McKinney, TX: Aerial view, circa 1943

Later

Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in 1989 Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in 1989.JPEG
Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in 1989

Deployable hospitals

Civil War

Numbered general hospitals

World War I

[18]

World War II and later

Combat support hospitals

47th Combat Support Hospital at Fort Lewis, Washington, circa 2000. 47th CSH0216.JPG
47th Combat Support Hospital at Fort Lewis, Washington, circa 2000.

Forward Surgical Teams, and; Forward Resuscitative and Surgical Teams

[69]

Evacuation hospitals

World War I

[70]

World War II and later

Base hospitals

World War I
This was a specific unit designation, much like a Combat Support, MASH, or Evacuation Hospital [108]

Camp hospitals

World War I
This was a specific unit designation, much like a Combat Support, MASH, or Evacuation Hospital [112]

Convalescent hospitals/centers

6th Convalescent Center, Cam Ranh Bay 6th Convalescent Center.tif
6th Convalescent Center, Cam Ranh Bay

Debarkation hospitals

World War I
This was a specific unit designation, much like a Combat Support, MASH, or Evacuation Hospital [117]

Embarkation hospitals

World War I This was a specific unit designation, much like a Combat Support, MASH, or Evacuation Hospital [118]

Field hospitals

World War I

Source: [119]

World War II and later

Photograph of the First Army Nurses to Cross the Rhine River with the 51st U.S. Army Field Hospital Photograph of the First Army Nurses to Cross the Rhine River with the 51st U.S. Army Field Hospital - NARA - 596409.gif
Photograph of the First Army Nurses to Cross the Rhine River with the 51st U.S. Army Field Hospital

Gas hospitals

World War I

This was a specific unit designation, much like a Combat Support, MASH, or Evacuation Hospital [126]

Mobile Army Surgical Hospitals

The Army's official designation for the MASH is Surgical Hospital (Mobile) (Army). In official correspondence, troop lists, etc. they would often be referred to as the XXth Surgical Hospital through the end of the Vietnam War (and the start of the TV series M*A*S*H)

Mobile hospitals

World War I

This was a specific unit designation, much like a Combat Support, MASH, or Evacuation Hospital [139]

Portable Surgical Hospitals

Station hospitals

Army Reserve expansion hospitals


The United States Army Reserve maintained these Table of Distribution and Allowances (TDA) hospitals, designed to augment 'existing Army hospitals' in the event of war. [147] In 2014 all of these hospitals were inactivated and replaced by USAR Medical Backfill Battalions as part of the Total Army Analysis 15–19. [146]

Medical commands

Medical brigades

Hospital centers

Named Hospital Centers, American Expeditionary Force [154]

Numbered hospital centers

Medical groups

Sanitary trains

Sanitary Trains were the division-level medical support unit for divisions in the American Expeditionary Force [173]

Medical regiments

Medical battalions

Auxiliary surgical groups

Air ambulance units

Air Ambulance Companies

Helicopter Ambulance Detachments

Medical hospital ship companies

Medical hospital ship platoons

Hospital trains

Named medical depots

Numbered medical depots

Medical laboratories

Medical companies

Medical detachments

Medical research units

Ad hoc organizations

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  170. 1 2 3 4 5 "112th Medical Brigade Shoulder Sleeve Insignia, Lineage and Honors". Archived from the original on 29 November 2020. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  171. 1 2 3 "Lineage and Honors Information, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 338th Medical Brigade" . Retrieved 6 January 2021.
  172. "426th Medical Brigade Shoulder Sleeve Insignia, Lineage and Honors". Archived from the original on 29 November 2020. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  173. Unless otherwise noted, information on the units in this section was derived from "Order of Battle of the United States Land Forces in the World War. Zone of the Interior: Directory of Troops, Volume 3, Part 3. CMH Pub 23-5. Pages 1457-1461" (PDF). Retrieved 5 January 2021.
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  175. 1 2 3 4 "Lineage and Honors Information, 201st Support Battalion" . Retrieved 6 January 2021.
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