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The following is a list of the "Hospital Centers" in England that troops WIA were taken to when they were seriously injured. 801st, Taunton; 802nd, Blandford; 803rd, Devizes; 15th, Cirencester; 12th, Great Malvern; 805th, New Market; 804th, Whitchurch. Each Hospital Center had a series of Medical Facilities to help the injured from admission to recovery. Usually each Hospital Center specialized in a particular type of wound, ie; head, chest, abdominal, limb, burn, etc. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com

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