300th General Hospital Unit

 Digital Record
Identifier: 1

Dates

  • 1915 - 2008

Notes about Access to this Collection

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Reproduction Rights

Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.

Historical or Biographical Note

The 300th General Hospital Unit, Vanderbilt's Medical Unit in World War II, formed in 1940 as a reserve unit under the leadership of Hugh J. Morgan. Commanded by Col. George Reyer (VUSM 1917) and Lt. Col. Alice Christensen, it consisted primarily of doctors and nurses from Vanderbilt University and the Nashville, Tennessee community. The unit was activated on July 15, 1942 at Camp Forrest, Tullahoma, TN. The 300th General Hospital Unit was stationed briefly in Tunisia and then assigned to Naples, Italy in mid-November 1943. It served troops involved in Italian campaign including the Anzio landing, the battle for Monte Casino, and the liberation of Rome. At its peak in the Winter and Spring of 1944, the hospital census was over 3000 patients. The 300th General Hospital Unit was re-designated as the 392nd Station Hospital in November 1945.

Language of Materials

English

Acquisition Information

Acquired on 09/08/2004,08/19/2003,07/04/1990

Abstract

Photographs, scrapbooks, unpublished reports, awards, and reunion material relating to the 300th General Hospital Unit, Vanderbilt's Medical Unit in World War II that served in Italy and North Africa. The collection also includes personal items such as scrapbooks from a few members of the unit. In addition, a few items found in the collection, primarily souvenirs, have no direct relation to the unit, but have some connection to Vanderbilt.

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Digitized portions of the collection are located @ https://eblarchive.mc.vanderbilt.edu/Manuscripts/300th General Hospital

Collection Scope and Content Summary

Photographs, scrapbooks, unpublished reports, awards, and reunion material relating to the 300th General Hospital Unit, Vanderbilt's Medical Unit in World War II that served in Italy and North Africa. The collection also includes personal items such as scrapbooks from a few members of the unit. In addition, a few items found in the collection, primarily souvenirs, have no direct relation to the unit, but have some connection to Vanderbilt. Most of the information (correspondence, rosters, reports, newspaper clippings, and historical accounts) in this collection documents the 300th General Hospital Unit from 1940 until 1946. Some of the materials are original while others are photocopies of information obtained from the National Archives. There are also reunion materials from 1965, 1976, and 1984.

The photographs in this collection are primarily black and white from 1942-1945. Most of the photographs were taken at Vanderbilt, Italy, or North Africa. Pictures include personal photographs, official photographs, and a few pictures from reunions after the war. Also the collection has pictures of George W. Reyer from the Vanderbilt Commodore yearbooks 1915-16. Several wartime souvenirs (a German dog tag, an army fork, medals, and menus) are also included in the collection from time spent both abroad and in Tennessee. Scrapbooks include those donated by members of the unit and also a scrapbook created by the EBL Special Collections.

Processing History

Nordmoe Jeremy processed on 09/01/2003

Repository Details

Part of the Eskind Biomedical Library Manuscripts Collection Repository

Contact:
Eskind Biomedical Library
2209 Garland Ave.
Nashville TN 37232


 

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