74th Field Hospital
Arrived Vietnam: 15 September 1968
Operational Date: 14 October 1968 Departed Vietnam: 14 August 1969 Previous Station: New York City via Fort Lee Authorized Strength: 1968 - 184 The 74th Field Hospital was assigned to the 44 Medical Brigade and it mission on arrival at Long Binh VN was to operate the POW hospital. It bed capacity was 250 beds. The 74th Field Hospital was a reserve unit from New Jersey activated by Johnson with several others. Unit comment 85th Evacuation Hospital (Semi-Mobile)
Arrived Vietnam: 31 August 1965
Operational Date: 6 September 1965 Departed Vietnam: 9 December 1971 Previous Station: Fort Bliss Authorized Strength: Hospital 1966 - 313 / 1968 - 312 / 170 - 305 The 85th Semi-Mobile Evacuation Hospital was initially stationed at Qui Nhon under the control of the 55th Medical Group. In 1969 it was transferred to the 67th Medical Group at Phu Bai, where it remained until departing Vietnam. It had 133 beds in 1969 (for capabilities, see 12th Evacuation Hospital). 91st Evacuation Hospital (Semi-Mobile)
Arrived Vietnam: 3 December 1966
Operational Date: 15 March 1967 Departed Vietnam: 29 November 1971 Previous Station: Fort Polk Authorized Strength: Hospital 1968 - 312 / 170 - 305 The 91st Semi-Mobile Evacuation Hospital was initially located at Tuy Hoa under the 43rd Medical Group, moving to the 67th Medical Group at Chu Lai on 1 July 1969, where it remained until leaving Vietnam. This hospital had a 325-bed capacity in 1969 (for capabilities, see 12th Evacuation Hospital). 93rd Evacuation Hospital (Semi-Mobile)
Arrived Vietnam: 4 November 1965
Operational Date: 10 December 1965 Departed Vietnam: 29 April 1971 Previous Station: Fort Riley Authorized Strength: Hospital 1966 - 313 / 1968 - 312 / 170 - 304 The 93rd Semi-Mobile Evacuation Hospital was initially at Long Binh and in 1966 was moved under the 66th Medical Group's control. The hospital had a 250-bed capacity in 1969. 95th Evacuation Hospital (Semi-Mobile)
Arrived Vietnam: 25 March 1968
Operational Date: 28 April 1968 Departed Vietnam: 28 March 1973 Previous Station: Fort Benning Authorized Strength: Hospital 1968 - 313 / 170 - 300 The 95th Semi-Mobile Evacuation Hospital was located at Da Nang under control of the 67th Medical Group. After that group left Vietnam it was placed under the U.S. Army Health Services Group, Vietnam but stayed at Da Nang. It had 320 beds in 1969 (for capabilities, see 12th Evacuation Hospital). |
311th Field Hospital
Arrived Vietnam: 11 October 1968
Operational Date: 9 November 1968 Departed Vietnam: 8 August 1969 Previous Station: Sharonville, Ohio via Fort Leonard Wood Authorized Strength: 1968 - 184 The 31th Field Hospital was an Army Reserve hospital from Ohio initially located Qui Nhon, moving in early 1969 to Phu Thanh under the 55th Medical Group, where it remained until departing Vietnam. It had a 240-bed capacity in 1969 (for capabilities, see 2rd Field Hospital). 312th Evacuation Hospital (Semi-Mobile)
Arrived Vietnam: 6 September 1968
Operational Date: 10 October 1968 Departed Vietnam: 2 August 1969 Previous Station: Winston-Salem, North Carolina via Fort Benning Authorized Strength: 1968 - 313 The 312th Semi-Mobile Evacuation Hospital was an Army Reserve hospital from North Carolina. It served under the 67th Medical Group at Chu Lai and had a 325-bed capacity (for capabilities, see 12th Evacuation Hospital). 523rd Field Hospital
Arrived Vietnam: 23 September 1965
Operational Date: 25 September 1965 Departed Vietnam: September 1968 Previous Station: Fort Lewis Authorized Strength: Hospital 1966 - 60 / 1968 - 60 The 523rd Field Hospital was located at Nha Trang but attached to and under the control of the 8th Field Hospital there. U.S. Army Prisoner-of-War Hospital
Arrived Vietnam: 4 June 1966
Operational Date: 9 June 1967 Departed Vietnam: 31 December 1969 Previous Station: Vietnam The U.S. Army Prisoner-of-War Hospital was established at Long Binh. It was operated by the 74th Field Hospital and after 1 August 1969 by the 24th Evacuation Hospital. U.S. Army Hospital, Saigon
Arrived Vietnam: 31 May 1972
Operational Date: 31 May 1972 Departed Vietnam: 14 March 1973 Previous Station: Vietnam Authorized Strength: unknown The U.S. Army Hospital, Saigon was established using assets of the 3rd Field Hospital and served under the U.S. Army Health Services Group, Vietnam. In March 1973, upon close-out, it was converted into the Saigon Seventh-Day Adventist Hospital. |