Lange, Estelle E Kalnoske, CDR

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Last Rank
Commander
Last Primary NEC
290X-Nurse Corps Officer
Last Rating/NEC Group
Staff Corps Officer
Primary Unit
1951-1955, 290X, National Naval Medical Center (NNMC) Bethesda, MD
Service Years
1935 - 1955
Commander Commander

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Home State
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Year of Birth
1904
 
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Home Town
Shenandoah, PA
Date of Passing
Jul 21, 2002
 
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia
Wall/Plot Coordinates
6 5726-A

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  1935-1937, 290X, Naval Hospital Chelsea, MA

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Unit
Naval Hospital Chelsea, MA Unit Page

Rank
Ensign

NEC
290X-Nurse Corps Officer

Base, Station or City
Not Specified

State/Country
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 Naval Hospital Chelsea, MA Details

Naval Hospital Chelsea, MA
On January 7, 1836 the Chelsea Naval Hospital was completed and commissioned. Located on a hill on the banks of the Mystic River in Chelsea, MA, it is 112 feet (34 m) above sea level. The original building was built of Vermont granite. The hospital was a three story building with a 100 bed capacity. A wing was added on the west side of the building in 1865. Chelsea Naval Hospital was one of the first three hospitals authorized by Congress to accommodate naval personnel. Previously, personnel received treatment at marine hospitals operated by the Department of the Treasury for mariners, both naval and merchant. The hospital served naval personnel and others during the American Civil War, Spanish-American War, World War I and World War II. In 1970, a plaque in remembrance of Medal of Honor recipient Wayne Maurice Caron, a hospital corpsman, was placed on the grounds of the hospital. In 1973, the hospital and the surrounding grounds were added to the Naval Hospital Boston Historic District. When it was decommissioned in 1974, it was the oldest naval hospital in service in the United States and consisted of 88 acres of land on the Mystic River. Notable patients during the hospital's history include Presidents John Quincy Adams (after his presidency) and John F. Kennedy (before his presidency). The original hospital buildings were converted into condominiums while adjacent land was dotted with single family townhouses and high rise apartment complexes. Still extant are the perimeter wall and guard shack, pier, chapel, ordnance buildings, nurses' quarters, and the Captain's House. In addition to the redevelopment of the housing and hospital portion of the property, several acres on the Mystic River were taken over by the Metropolitan District Commission for Mary O'Malley Park.

Type
Communications
 

Parent Unit
Naval Hospital (NAVHOSP)/Navy Regional Medical Center (NRMC)/Naval Medical Center (NAVMEDCEN)/Naval

Strength
Hospital

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2 Members Also There at Same Time
Naval Hospital Chelsea, MA

Bernatitus, Ann Agnes, CAPT, (1936-1959) OFF 290X Ensign
Kaylor, Frederick Graybill, PO1, (1935-1943) PhM PhM-0000 Petty Officer Third Class

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