

McIntire (MC) USN, were busily engagedwith plans and problems involved in processing personnel, expanding physical and materialfacilities, and stockpiling supplies for the Medical Department of the Navy to meet theneeds of war, should it involve the United States. Schwartz, Captain (MC) USN (Retired) Continental and Extracontinental HospitalsLong before the attack on Pearl Harbor, the 75 officers, 32 enlisted men, and 225 civilianswho manned the Ill divisions of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery under the directionof the Surgeon General, Rear Admiral Ross T. Navy in World War II Chapter Iįacilities of the Medical Department of the Navy Joseph L. HyperWar: History of the Medical Department of the U.S.
