Military hospital

A military hospital is a hospital that is reserved for the use of military personnel, their dependents and other authorized users. They may or may not be located on a military base; many are not.

In the United Kingdom and Germany, British military hospitals have been closed; military personnel are usually treated in a special wing of a designated civilian hospital, in UK referred to as a Ministry of Defence Hospital Unit. Service personnel injured in combat operations are normally treated at the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine.

Examples
Former British military hospitals (BMH) include:

West Germany
 * BMH Hanover, Germany - closed and mobilized as 32nd Field Hospital to Saudi Arabia during the Gulf War in 1990
 * BMH Rinteln, Germany - closed and now home to charity organization (Lebenshilfe)
 * BMH Iserlohn, Germany - closed 1990s
 * BMH Wegberg, Germany
 * BMH Hostert
 * BMH Munster
 * BMH Wuppertal
 * BMH Berlin

United Kingdom
 * BMH Cowglen Glasgow
 * Cambridge Military Hospital, Aldershot
 * Colchester Military Hospital - Colchester Garrison
 * DKMH Catterick - Friarage Hospital
 * Duke of Connaught Unit Northern Ireland
 * Queen Alexandra's Military Hospital, Millbank
 * Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woolwich
 * Musgrave Park Hospital
 * Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley Netley Hospital
 * Royal Hospital Chelsea
 * Royal Hospital Haslar, Gosport
 * Royal Herbert Hospital
 * Tidworth Military Hospital
 * Military Hospital Wheatley - now Wheatley Park School

Cyprus Egypt
 * TPMH RAF Akrotiri
 * BMH Dhekelia
 * BMH Nicosia
 * BMH Alexandria

China
 * BMH Shanghai

Hong Kong Others - Asia
 * BMH Bowen Road Hong Kong
 * BMH Mount Kellett
 * BMH Singapore - now Alexandra Hospital - part of National University of Singapore Medical School
 * BMH Nepal

Americas
 * Belize Hospital

Africa-Middle East
 * BMH Nairobi
 * BMH Gibraltar
 * BMH Malta

Gallery
Pictures of Israeli military hospital in 1948.