Letterman Army Hospital
Appearance
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The Letterman Army Hospital, established around 1898 and redesignated as the Letterman Army Medical Center (LAMC) in 1969, was a
San Francisco, California, US. It was decommissioned in 1994. Some of the original 1898 buildings still exist and now house the Thoreau Center for Sustainability
. The Letterman Army Medical Center built in the 1960s era was demolished to make way for Letterman Digital Arts Center.
History
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The hospital, built in 1898 and named in 1911 for Major
Italian Service Unit of 40 men to help at the hospital during the war. During the Vietnam War, the hospital received wounded American soldiers returning to the mainland.[2]
The building was decommissioned in 1994[1][3][4] when the base was transferred to the National Park Service and was demolished in 2002. In 2005, Lucasfilm opened the Letterman Digital Arts Center on the site of the old hospital.
See also
References
- ^ a b Letterman History at the nps.gov
- ^ "Letterman Hospital Complex (Page 2/2) - Presidio of San Francisco (U.S. National Park Service)".
- ^ History Article Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine Presidio Post, September 1998
- ^ Thoreau Center Archived 2012-07-11 at the Wayback Machine at the rehabilitated Letterman
External links
- Letterman Army Medical Center on Militarymuseum.org
- Farewell Favorites: Letterman Hospital
- Letterman Complex Final Planning and Design Guidelines
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