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34: 226:. Originally, the station sick quarters, consisted of several wards, were built as a series of huts on the north western corner of Fulton Block on the main site. However, the regional hospital was developed from 1939 onwards on the eastern site of RAF Cosford. When this newer hospital was opened in 1940, with a complement of eight medical officers, the hutted hospital buildings next to Fulton Block were combined into an infectious diseases hospital. In 1941, a burns unit was added to the main hospital, which by the end of the war, had treated 42,000 patients. The specialised unit had 13 beds, equipped to deal with burns victims, and two dedicated saline baths for treatment. 1184: 295:, and all Royal Air Force personnel would be taken to Cosford. Some were posted straight into the hospital, whereas others could be posted onto No. 4 Medical Rehabilitation Centre, which was also located at Cosford, and saw some patients being assessed in a commandeered section of Fulton Block. An estimation of numbers determined that space at Cosford would allow 3,600 patients at Cosford, with an overspill at 314:
The hospital was announced for closure in early 1977, and was closed on 31 December 1977. In its fnal years, funding for the hospital was allocated solely from NHS accounts, and as such, it was treated as an NHS hospital. The last matron recalled seven RAF staff stood "..in the drizzling rain as the
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to ferry former PoWs into the PRC. The PRC was set up to process returning Air Force Prisoners of War (PoW) from the European and Far East Theatres. The necessity for the PRC was reflected in the numbers of PoWs returning from Europe in April and May 1945, which numbered into the tens of thousands.
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During the Second World War, Cosford became one of the specialist dental units, supplying treatment and training for dental officers. Between 1943 and 1945, a total of 1,128 dental patients were treated ranging from impacted wisdom teeth and cysts, to fractured jaws. Apart from in the depths of
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The requirement for the number of beds reflected the hospitals role in either wartime or its service support. It should also be noted that Cosford Hospital was open to non-service personnel in the local community after 1948, and the dependents of serving personnel.
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era RAF hospitals that were kept open post Second World War, remaining a military asset until 1977, although it also treated non-service patients. It was known for its personnel reception centre (No. 106 PRC), which dealt with returning prisoners of war in 1945.
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winter, extra facilities were pressed into action on the concreted areas outside of the main hospital, with temporary lighting and heating provided. These areas were used for those who were "offensive-smelling long term cases".
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No. 106 Personnel Reception Centre (No. 106 PRC) operated from the hospital between 7 March and August 1945. It was a component of No. 24 Technical (training) Command, and would utilise the nearby airfields of
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had a midwifery department in 1948, but by 1950, Cosford had opened its midwifery and maternity unit. In the 1960s, the hospital at Cosford was used to conduct research into hypertension.
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Parliamentary papers. (House of Commons and command). Sessional index for session 1977-78. 47th parliament-4th session 1977-78. 26th and 27th Elizabeth II. 3 November 1977-24 October 1978
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It was realised that most of the returning PoWs would be drawn from the officer cadre, and space at Cosford was made available by transferring technical training for airmen back to
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On the formation of the NHS in 1948, civilian patients were allowed to use most of the RAF Hospitals up and down the United Kingdom. Among the RAF Hospitals, only
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The hospital was built on the north eastern part of RAF Cosford, separated from the main technical site by the
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Footprints on the Sands of Time : RAF Bomber Command Prisoners-of-War in Germany 1939-1945
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flag was hauled down for the last time." The main hospital buildings were demolished in 1980.
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Sky wards : a history of the Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service
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Cosford Hospital badge set into the floor of the church at St Clement's Dane
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Among the many famous faces that went through No. 106 PRC, was
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was authorised by the Queen in 1963, and carried the motto of
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Action stations revisited. No. 5, Wales and the Midlands
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1977
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A metal relief of a Royal Air Force Badge set into marble on a floor
RAF Cosford
Shropshire
Coordinates
52°39′04″N 2°17′20″W / 52.651°N 2.289°W / 52.651; -2.289
Care system
Funding
Hospitals in England
Royal Air Force
military hospital
RAF Cosford
Shropshire
Second World War
A41
RAF Seighford
RAF Wheaton Aston
Douglas Bader
RAF Halton
Buckinghamshire
Dunsfold
Ford
Hixon
Oakley
Odiham
Westcott
Wing
RAF Hednesford
St Athan
Badge
Latin

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