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In the rugged mountains and freezing valleys of Korea during the early 1950s, a new kind of battlefield hospital emerged, one that would forever change the face of military medicine. These were the Mobile Army Surgical Hospitals, or MASH units, conceived not in the sterile halls of medical academia but in the unforgiving realities of war. They were born out of necessity, innovation, and the unwavering commitment of those who served within them, transforming the survival prospects of wounded soldiers and pioneering techniques that would reverberate far beyond the battlefield.

 

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