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1987 Reunion 67th Field Hospital, Baltimore, MD June 12-14, 1987 at Brookshire Hotel Box 1, Folder 3

1988 Reunion of the 67th Field Hospital, St. Louis, MO August 26-28, 1988 at the Clarion Hotel Box 1, Folder 4

1989 Reunion of the 67th Field Hospital, San Antonio, TX September 8-10, 1989 at the Emily Morgan Hotel Box 1, Folder 5

1990 Reunion 67th Field Hospital, Las Vegas, NV September 14-16,1990 at the Imperial Palace Box 1, Folder 6

1991 Reunion of the 67th Field Hospital, Cincinnati, OH September 13-15, 1991 at the Quality Hotel-Riverview, Covington KY Box 1, Folder 7

1992 Reunion of the 67th Field Hospital, Atlanta, GA September 18-20, 1992 at the Atlanta Marriott Perimeter Center Box 1, Folder 8

1993 Reunion of the 67th Field Hospital, New Orleans, LA August 27-29, 1993 at the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel Box 1, Folder 9

1994 Reunion of the 67th Field Hospital, Williamsburg, VA October 7-9, 1994 at the George Washington Inn and Conference Center Box 1, Folder 10

1995 Reunion of the 67th Field Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA September 29 -October 1, 1995 at the Hyatt Regency at Chatham Center Box 1, Folder 11

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