A field hospital is a large mobile medical unit that temporarily takes care of casualties on-site before they can be safely transported to more permanent hospital facilities. The concept was inherited from the battlefield (such urban environment, the field hospital is often established in an easily accessible and highly visible building (e.g. restaurant, school, etc.). In case of an airborne structure, the mobile medical kit is often placed in normalized container; the container itself is then used as shelter. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (886x592, 118 KB) Summary This is a picture of the 47th CSH, a modern Combat Support Hospital, circa 2000, taken at Fort Lewis, Washington. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (886x592, 118 KB) Summary This is a picture of the 47th CSH, a modern Combat Support Hospital, circa 2000, taken at Fort Lewis, Washington. ... Toms Restaurant, a restaurant in New York made familiar by Suzanne Vega and the television sitcom Seinfeld A restaurant is an establishment that serves prepared food and beverages to order, to be consumed on the premises. ... Students in Rome, Italy. ...
A Combat Support Hospital (CSH) is a United States military mobile hospital delivered to the Corps Support Area in standard military-owned Demountable Containers (MILVAN) cargo containers and assembled by the staff into a tent hospital to treat wounded soldiers. ... Field hospitals in France are managed by the samu (French emergency medical service. ... The Mobile Army Surgical hospital (MASH) refers to a United States Army medical unit serving as a fully functional hospital in a combat area of operations. ...
The Carolina Legion Brigade FieldHospital is an authentic recreation of the medical facilities made available by the CSA Medical Department to the infantry regiments in the Confederate Army.
Due to the logistic problems associated with moving such a large endeavor by wagon, the fieldhospital often was not immediately available during and after a battle and surgeons had to rely on what they and their stewards carried on their backs.
Fieldhospitals performed a myriad of surgical procedures under general anesthesia including bullet extractions, amputations of arms and legs, reducing skull fractures (including rudimentary brain surgery), setting and splinting of broken bones, maxilofacial surgery, plastic surgery, an occasional urological procedure, an occasional abdominal debridement and a very rare thoracic debridement.
Hospital was reconstituted as the 15th Evac Hospital in 1936, after having been organized as an inactive unit of the regular Army on 1 Oct. 1933.
The hospital's comparatively comfortable life in Rome was short lived, and on 21 June 1944, the 15th moved north in support of combat operations through Florence and the Po Valley into Milan, where it served until the end of hostilities.
The 115th FieldHospital is the standard for all medical TOE units of Fort Polk and has become a central assest not only to JRTC and Fort Polk but the to United States Army as well.