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The 249th Medical Division was a specialized unit within the United States Army, established during World War II to provide comprehensive medical support to combat troops in the European Theater. Activated in 1944, the division was responsible for organizing and supervising field hospitals, evacuation procedures, and frontline medical care during major operations, including the push across France and into Germany. The unit played a crucial role in casualty management and disease control, significantly improving survival rates among wounded soldiers. After the war, the 249th Medical Division was deactivated, but its legacy lived on in the improved medical protocols it helped develop for future military operations.

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