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- interest in USAHS. Three years later, it opened a campus in Miami, Florida. Altas Partners, a Canadian long-term private equity firm, purchased USAHS from Laureate...
- USAHS Acadia was the first United States Army Hospital Ship in World War II. Built in 1932 by Newport News Shipbuilding as a civilian p****enger/cargo...
- US Navy AH-8 USAHS Poppy USAHS Relief USAHS Republic USAHS Seminole USAHS Shamrock USAHS St. Mihiel USAHS St. Olaf USAHS Thistle USAHS Wisteria This...
- SS Agwileon in 1941. In World War II, she was known as USAT Agwileon and USAHS Shamrock in service for the United States Army. Launched in 1906, SS Havana...
- Algonquin was an ocean liner built in 1926 for the Clyde-Mallory Line. She was involved in a collision in 1929 and rescued survivors from another in 1935...
- Calhoun Falls is a town in Abbeville County, South Carolina, United States. The po****tion was 1,724 at the 2020 census, down from 2,004 at the 2010 census...
- The second USS Mercy (AH-8) was a Comfort-class hospital ship laid down under Maritime Commission contract by Consolidated Steel Corporation at the Wilmington...
- to the United States Army by the WSA and was converted to hospital ship USAHS Dogwood. The ship made multiple trips to ports in England from its homeport...
- USAHS Marigold was a United States Army hospital ship during World War II. The ship was built as Old North State in 1920 for the United States Shipping...
- of the war as an Army hospital ship, once more under the name USAT (or USAHS) Ernest Hinds. Santa Teresa, an 8890-ton transport, was built in 1918 at...