Abstract

The infantry division of the American Army in France in World War I had 28,000 men in four regiments. Each regiment had its own field hospital of 100-150 beds with six medical officers and eighty-three enlisted men; the hospital moved by truck and operated in tents or in expediently useful buildings, and could expand to 300-400 beds with additional personnel.

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