U.S. Naval Hospital, Subic Bay

U.S. Naval Hospital, Subic Bay

U.S. Naval Hospital, Subic Bay (also the Navy Regional Medical Center) was the main medical facility of the U.S. Naval Forces, Philippines. In 1992, after the Philippine government decided not to renew that agreement with the U.S. for bases, the Subic Bay Naval Base (along with Clark Air Force Base) were abandoned by the U.S.cite web |accessdate=2007-05-05|url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/subic_bay.htm
title=Subic Bay Naval Station
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History

U.S. Naval Hospital at Subic Bay was opened on 13 July 1956 as U.S. Naval Station Hospital, Subic Bay. In January 1973, the hospital expanded its command scope, adding the dispensaries at Naval Station Subic Bay, Naval Air Station Cubi Point, Naval Communication Transmitting Facility, Capas in Tarlac, and the Joint Military Group Manila. On 7 March 1977, the Hospital was designated as a "Regional Medical Center". On 1 August 1983, the Naval Medical Command, Pacifc Region, Hawaii became the Subic Bay U.S. Naval Hospital's parent command. In 1989, the U.S. Navy Medical command was reorganized and the hospital began to report directly to the Commander, U.S. Naval Forces, Philippines.

The hospital had 90 beds, with the ability to expand to 141 beds.

References

*cite web|accessdate=2007-05-04|url=http://www.subicbaypi.com/subic_naval_hospital.htm
title=US Naval Hospital Subic Bay
work=Subic Bay Naval Base Revisited


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