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Korean war hospital ships
Korean war hospital ships












Please provide as specific information as possible such as ship name, hull number, if applicable, and dates. For ships not listed here, search the National Archives Catalog or contact the Still Picture Branch at the contact information below. If you’d like to use an image from the Still Picture Branch holdings, please see our Copyright and Permissions page. There are no known copyright restrictions on the images included within this list. Departing Norfolk on 14 July 1950 Consolation arrived at Pusan, Korea, on 16 August to care for the wounded, both military and civilian, of the Allied forces. Repose, Consolation, and Haven, all completely mod- ern hospitals, built. at Hampton Roads with occasional trips during fleet exercises until the outbreak of the Korean War. In the Korean Action from 1950-1953, three hospital ships participated, the U.S.S. This digital version differs from the printed version and was updated as recently as May 2021. Consolation was given a name in keeping with the mission of hospital ships. This list was originally titled "Pictures of United States Navy ships, 1775-1941,” and published in 1974 by the National Archives Trust Fund Board. Included within each entry is: the ship's name and designator (or designator when there is no name) ship type, where applicable photographic perspective and other information, where applicable date of the original photograph and the local identifier number. Modern Ships includes ships commissioned after 1883 and is subdivided by general class and, thereunder chronologically. Included within each entry is: the ship’s name a previous or later name, if applicable date of commissioning description of the ship view perspective information about the original sketch, model, or painting when known and the local identifier number. USS Monitor, Local Identifier: LC-CC-486, National Archives Identifier: 559269Įarly Ships includes ships commissioned before the use of steel in 1883, and is subdivided by method of propulsion, and listed thereunder chronologically by date of commissioning. Sweden took part in the Korean War by providing the Swedish Red Cross Field Hospital and participating in the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission.














Korean war hospital ships