Europe
| LRMC Landstuhl Regional Medical Center |
| USAPHR-EUR United States Army Public Health Region - Europe |
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center: In 1994, the 2nd General Hospital was deactivated and the center was renamed the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. The hospital also received 274 permanent Air Force staff positions. LRMC serves as the primary medical treatment center for casualties of U.S. operations within Europe, Southwest Asia and the Middle East. During Operations Desert Shield and Storm, the hospital served as a repatriation point for more than 4,000 American casualties and more than 800 U.S. Military personnel deployed to Somalia were evacuated and treated here. In addition, the hospital was the treatment point for hundreds of Bosnian refugees injured in the 1994 Sarajevo marketplace bombing. LRMC is a major fixed medical facility assisting in the Balkan operations (Operations Joint Endeavor, Guard, and more currently, now Joint Forge). The hospital treated American and Kenyan victims of the U.S. Embassy bombing in Nairobi in August 1998 and played an integral part of the three American POWs repatriation. LRMC Personnel treated the sailors injured in the USS Cole bombing. Today, LRMC provides medical treatment to casualties injured during Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
http://ermc.amedd.army.mil/landstuhl/index.cfm
Bldg 3703
66849 Landstuhl/Kirchberg
Or
CMR 402
APO AE 09180
United States Army Public Health Region - Europe:
Provide comprehensive military public health programs in support of garrisons, training areas, and contingency and combat forces operating in USEUCOM and USCENTCOM AORs to sustain force health protection and readiness.
http://www.chppmeur.healthcare.hqusareur.army.mil/
Building 3810, Room 236
Kirchberg Kaserne
66849 Landstuhl
Or
CMR 402
APO AE 09180





