List of former United States Army medical units
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The following is a list of former (deactivated or decommissioned) U.S. Army medical units — both fixed and deployable — with date when last active.

Civil War era

[NB: An asterix (*) denotes a civilian hospital temporarily commandered by the Union Army
Union Army
The Union Army was the land force that fought for the Union during the American Civil War. It was also known as the Federal Army, the U.S. Army, the Northern Army and the National Army...

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  • Brown General Hospital
    Brown General Hospital
    Brown General Hospital was a military medical facility erected by the Union Army in Louisville, Kentucky, during the American Civil War. It was the largest of six general military hospitals scattered throughout the city. Army surgeons administered the hospital, aided by civilian agencies such as...

  • Freedman's Hospital
    Freedman's Hospital
    Forerunner of the Howard University Hospital, Freedmen's Hospital served the black community in the District of Columbia for more than a century. First established in 1862 on the grounds of the Camp Barker, 13th and R Streets, NW, Freedmen's Hospital and Asylum cared for freed, disabled, and aged...

  • MacDougall Hospital
    MacDougall Hospital
    MacDougall Hospital was a U.S. Army military hospital located at Fort Schuyler in New York City before and during the American Civil War.It had a capacity of 2000 beds. In October 1863, the hospital was "to be removed without delay"; it was one of the oldest of the U.S. military hospitals...

  • Mower Hospital
    Mower Hospital
    The Mower U.S. Army General Hospital was one of the largest Federal military hospitals during the American Civil War. Located in the Chestnut Hill section of Philadelphia, it operated from January 1863 through May 1865, when it was closed with the cessation of the war.The hospital complex was...

     (1865)
  • Satterlee Hospital
    Satterlee Hospital
    Satterlee U.S.A. General Hospital, which existed from 1862 to 1865 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was one of the largest Union Army hospitals of the Civil War....

     (1865)
  • Wishard Memorial Hospital
    Wishard Memorial Hospital
    The William N. Wishard Memorial Hospital, located in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, is one of Indianapolis' oldest hospitals. The hospital was founded in 1855 in response to a smallpox epidemic in the city. During the Civil War, Wishard was used by the Union Army to treat soldiers...

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  • Yale – New Haven Hospital* (as the "Knight United States Army General Hospital")
  • York United States Army Hospital
    York U.S. Army Hospital
    The York U.S. Army Hospital was one of Pennsylvania's largest military hospitals during the American Civil War. It was established in York, Pennsylvania, to treat wounded and sick soldiers of the Union army....


Later

  • Churchill Hospital
    Churchill Hospital
    The Churchill Hospital is a teaching hospital in Oxford, England.The hospital is primarily a centre for the treatment of cancer patients, but also houses teaching facilities for Oxford University and Oxford Brookes University. It is part of Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust...

     (1945)
  • Fitzsimons Army Medical Center
    Fitzsimons Army Medical Center
    The Fitzsimons Army Medical Center was a medical facility of the United States military during the 20th century located on in Aurora, Colorado...

     (1999)
  • Gorgas Hospital
    Gorgas Hospital
    Gorgas Hospital was a U.S. Army hospital in Panama City, Panama named for Army Surgeon General William C. Gorgas .Built on the site of an earlier French hospital called L'Hospital Notre Dame de Canal, it was originally christened Ancon Hospital by the Americans. It was originally built of wood,...

     (1997)
  • Letterman Army Hospital
    Letterman Army Hospital
    The Letterman Army Hospital was located on the Presidio of San Francisco and was established around 1898.- History :The hospital, built in 1898 and named in 1911 for Jonathan Letterman, was featured in every US foreign conflict in the 20th century and remained in service until the army base was...

     (1995)
  • Percy Jones Army Hospital
    Percy Jones Army Hospital
    The Percy Jones Army Hospital in Battle Creek, Michigan, formerly the Battle Creek Sanitarium, was purchased by the United States Army in 1942 and converted into a 1,500-bed military hospital for treating soldiers wounded in World War II....

     (1954)
  • Walter Reed Army Medical Center
    Walter Reed Army Medical Center
    The Walter Reed Army Medical Center was the United States Army's flagship medical center until 2011. Located on 113 acres in Washington, D.C., it served more than 150,000 active and retired personnel from all branches of the military...

     (2011)

Portable Surgical Hospital
Portable Surgical Hospital
Portable Surgical Hospitals were a type of field hospital. The PSH were units of the United States Army Medical Corps designed to be man-portable by the team manning the hospital...

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  • 44th Portable Surgical Hospital
  • 45th Portable Surgical Hospital
    45th Portable Surgical Hospital
    The 45th Portable Surgical Hospital was a United States military hospital located in Kanchrapara, Burma and China and was the longest activated portable surgical hospital in the United States Army.- The original 45th PSH :...


Mobile Army Surgical Hospital
Mobile Army Surgical Hospital
The Mobile Army Surgical Hospital refers to a United States Army medical unit serving as a fully functional hospital in a combat area of operations. The units were first established in August 1945, and were deployed during the Korean War and later conflicts. The U.S...

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  • 135th MASH, MoANG, Kansas City (1995)
  • 159th MASH
  • 212th MASH (2006)
  • 8076th MASH

Combat Support Hospitals

  • 67th Combat Support Hospital (2007)

Evacuation Hospitals

  • 39th Evacuation Hospital (194?)
  • 93rd Evacuation Hospital
    93rd Evacuation Hospital (United States)
    The 93rd Evacuation Hospital was a make-over of the 61st Surgical Hospital and operated through World War II, Vietnam, and the Gulf War.-Service in World War II:The 61st Surgical Hospital was a 100 bed field hospital...

     (199?)
  • 95th Evacuation Hospital
    95th Evacuation Hospital
    The 95th Evacuation Hospital was a U.S military hospital during World War II, the Vietnam War, and the Gulf War.-Background:The 95th Evacuation Hospital originally constituted as the 74th Surgical Hospital 21 December 1928. It was activated at Fort Warren, Cheyenne, Wyoming, 1 June 1941...

    (199?)
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