97th GENERAL HOSPITAL

FRANKFURT GERMANY

(Source: USAREUR Military History Office – Online Medical Histories, 2002)


The 97th was selected for special service to aid in the Berlin air-lift in 1948-49; for its support of the operation, it was awarded the “Army of Occupation Medal with the Berlin Air-Lift Device”.

On 1 January 1954, the hospital was redesignated US Army Hospital, Frankfurt operated by the 97th General Hospital with a total expandible bed capacity of 1,000.

The 97th General Hospital and the Frankfurt Army Regional Medical Center (FARMC) is the largest and busiest in Europe. Comprised of 11 troop medical clinics, 22 dental clinics, 3 veterinary detachments and numerous other field and TO&E units spanning a 100 mile radius. The 97th General Hospital is authorized an operating bed level of 330 plus 30 remaining overnight beds for evacuation patients. The hospital functions as the medical evaluation center for patients being evacuated to the United States. It also operates a regional neonatal intensive care unit for the dependents of US Army Forces in Europe. The hospital provides specialized treatment in 22 areas to include: allergy, audiology, cardiology, dermatology, gastroenterology, internal medicine, dentistry, neurology, obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedics, pediatrics, pulmonary disease, psychiatry, rheumatology and urology. The 97th General Hospital and the Frankfurt Army Regional Medical Center continues to function as the home of concerned care.

TURLEY BARRACKS

MANNHEIM GERMANY

Former US Army Kaserne. The area served as Kaiser Wilhelm Kaserne from 1899-1947, and then as Turley Barracks for US troops from 1947 to 2007. Since then it has been heavily rebuilt and redesigned. The mighty reddish block buildings were converted into apartments and commercial areas.

THE BOTTOM RIGHT PHOTO IS WHATS THERE NOW.

FUNARI BARRACKS

MANNHEIM GERMANY

The Mannheim military community was composed of several posts within a relatively small area in and around Mannheim. Sullivan Barracks, Taylor Barracks, and Funari Barracks, Benjamin Franklin Village housing and the military shopping area were all located within walking distance of one another. 7th Signal Brigade turned an empty field into an operations center during exercise Arctic Dragon, held at Funari Barracks, Mannheim.  Home of the 18th Military Police Brigade.

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