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  2. Naval Medical Center Portsmouth - Wikipedia

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    The historic Portsmouth Naval Hospital building was designed by architect John Haviland (1792–1852) and built in 1827. It is a three-story granite and Freestone building on a 12-foot (3.7 m) basement. Its form is that of a hollow rectangle, measuring 172 feet (52 m) wide by 192 feet (59 m) deep. The front facade features a 92 feet (28 m) wide ...

  3. Naval Health Clinic New England - Wikipedia

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    A temporary wooden hospital was constructed in 1896, with the Navy purchasing 13 acres for use as hospital site in 1910. The new Naval Hospital Newport was dedicated in 1913. Naval Hospital Newport. In 1918, during World War I, the hospital expanded in size from 100 beds to 1000 beds, and increased its Nurse Corps staff from 15 to 62. Nurses ...

  4. Royal Hospital Haslar - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Hospital Haslar in Gosport, Hampshire, which was also known as the Royal Naval Hospital Haslar, was one of Britain's leading Royal Naval Hospitals (and latterly a tri-service MOD hospital) for over 250 years. Built in the 1740s, it was reputedly the largest hospital in the world when it opened, [1] and the largest brick-built building ...

  5. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Medicine and Surgery ( BUMED) is an agency of the United States Department of the Navy that manages health care activities for the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps. BUMED operates hospitals and other healthcare facilities as well as laboratories for biomedical research, and trains and manages the Navy's many ...

  6. Royal Naval Hospital - Wikipedia

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    A Royal Naval Hospital (RNH) was a hospital operated by the British Royal Navy for the care and treatment of sick and injured naval personnel. [1] A network of these establishments were situated across the globe to suit British interests. They were part of the Royal Naval Medical Service. [2] The British Army equivalent was a Military Hospital ...

  7. Does the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard care about Kittery? Letters

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    Letter writers address traffic and parking in Kittery and PSNY, rebuke UNH for allowing Trump to speak on campus, urge write-in for Biden and more.

  8. United States Navy Health Care - Wikipedia

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    United States Navy Health Care. The United States Navy Health Care organization consists of more than 4,300 physicians, 1,200 dentists, 3,900 nurses, and 2,600 administrative, research and clinical specialists. These sailors work on all Navy ships, within Medical Treatment Facilities, and serve on the front lines with Marine Corps Units while ...

  9. Portsmouth Naval Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, often called the Portsmouth Navy Yard, is a United States Navy shipyard on Seavey's Island in Kittery, Maine, bordering Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The naval yard lies along the southern boundary of Maine on the Piscataqua River . Founded on June 12, 1800, PNS is U.S. Navy's oldest continuously operating shipyard.