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  1. armybarracks.army › 2022/06/07 › wurzburg-army-hospitalWÜRZBURG ARMY HOSPITAL

    Jun 7, 2022 · A large military hospital complex was built in Würzburg in 1936-37. When the U.S. Army moved into the area in April 1945, this facility was taken over by the 107th EVAC Hospital, and it continues to serve as a U.S. Army hospital today.

  2. TF 67 was replaced in Iraq by the Army Reserve's 228th Combat Support Hospital based out of Texas. The 67th Combat Support Hospital was inactivated at Würzburg, Germany on 19 October 2007 as part of the drawdown of US Forces in Germany.

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    A large military hospital complex was built in Würzburg in the late 1930s. When the U.S. Army moved into the area in April 1945, this facility was taken over by the 107th EVAC Hospital, and it continued to serve as a U.S. Army hospital until returned to the German government in 2007 (the hospital was extensively remodeled in 2011).

  4. A large military hospital complex was built in Würzburg in 1936-37. When the U.S. Army moved into the area in April 1945, this facility was taken over by the 107th EVAC Hospital, and it continues to serve as a U.S. Army hospital today.

  5. Würzburg army hospital was build in 1936 and after WW2 the US Army used it for medical activities for over 60 years. It was close to the main post in Würzburg, Leighton barracks.

  6. As the primary hospitalization unit, the 33rd Field Hospital occupies a former German hospital that served the German Army. The hospital is situated near the top of a hill overlooking the 1200-year-old city of Würzburg in the Unterfranken (region) of Bavaria.

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  8. Nov 1, 2007 · The hospital served the U.S. military community since the end of World War II. Located on the Schottenanger, a 600-year-old former Scottish monastery, plans for the 300-bed hospital began in...

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