RAF Hospital
RAF Hospital refers to a number of military hospitals operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF) in the United Kingdom. These hospitals provided medical care to RAF personnel and their families. Some of the notable RAF Hospitals include:
- RAF Hospital Cosford, located in Shropshire, operated from 1940 to 1977. - RAF Hospital Ely, situated in Cambridgeshire, operated from 1940 to 1992. - RAF Hospital Nocton Hall, located in Lincolnshire. - RAF Hospital Northallerton, situated in North Yorkshire, operated from 1943 to 1947. - RAF Hospital Middle East, based in Cairo, Egypt, operated from March 1943 to March 1947. - RAF Hospital Torquay, situated in Devon, operated from 1939 to 1942. - RAF Hospital Uxbridge, formerly located in Middlesex. - RAF Hospital Wegberg, near Mönchengladbach, Germany. - RAF Princess Alexandra Hospital, near Wroughton, Wiltshire. - The Princess Mary's Hospital, RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus. - Princess Mary's RAF Hospital, located in RAF Halton, Buckinghamshire.
These hospitals played a crucial role in providing medical support to RAF personnel during various periods. They offered a range of medical services and facilities to ensure the well-being of RAF personnel and their dependents.
This article is part of a set index article that provides an overview of the different RAF Hospitals. It falls under the categories of Military hospitals in the United Kingdom and Royal Air Force stations.
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