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File:Albert H Robinson COL.jpg

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Official U.S. Army photo of Colonel Albert H. Robinson, Medical Corps, United States Army as Commander, Martin Army Hospital, Fort Benning, Georgia.

Source: Book, "A History of the Army Medical Service, Fort Benning, Georgia" Compiled by Major George F. Haas, Medical Service Corps, United States Army. Published by US Army, Fort Benning, GA, 25 May 1964. Page 94.

Copy in Army Heritage and Education Center, US Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania.

Installation Collection, Fort Benning, Georgia, Box 17, Folder 1, History of Army Medical Service, Martin Ary Hospital, 1964

https://emu.usahec.org/alma/multimedia/1274124/20183041MNBT995890471F171117I001.pdf

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current01:28, 9 February 2022Thumbnail for version as of 01:28, 9 February 20221,056 × 1,246 (216 KB)Don.H.40 (talk | contribs)Official U.S. Army photo of Colonel Albert H. Robinson, Medical Corps, United States Army as Commander, Martin Army Hospital, Fort Benning, Georgia. Source: Book, "A History of the Army Medical Service, Fort Benning, Georgia" Compiled by Major George F. Haas, Medical Service Corps, United States Army. Published by US Army, Fort Benning, GA, 25 May 1964. Page 94. Copy in Army Heritage and Education Center, US Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. Installation Collection, Fort B...
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