783 Medical Group
783
Geneeskundige Groep (783 Gnkgp)
Part
I | Part II
Unit |
Location |
Peace
Strength |
War
Strength |
Staff
and Staff Company
783 Medical Group [a] |
– |
– |
52/22/39 (113) |
747
Field Hospital Battalion [b] [c] |
Staff
and Support Detachment
747 Field Hospital Battalion |
– |
– |
6/8/22/2
(38) |
B Company
|
– |
– |
8/12/54
(74) |
C Company
|
– |
– |
8/12/54
(74) |
|
22/32/130/2
(186) |
748
Field Hospital Battalion [b] |
Staff
and Support Detachment
748 Field Hospital Battalion |
– |
– |
6/8/22/2
(38) |
A Company
|
– |
– |
8/12/54
(74) |
B Company
|
– |
– |
8/12/54
(74) |
C Company |
– |
– |
8/12/54
(74) |
|
30/44/184/2
(260) |
752
General Hospital [b] [d] |
Staff
Detachment
752 General Hospital |
– |
– |
10/9/14/8
(41) |
Personnel
Administration Company
|
– |
– |
1/4/7
(12) |
Patient
Administration Company
|
– |
– |
2/11/13
(26) |
Medical
Services Division
|
– |
– |
127/259/607
(993) |
General
Services Division
|
– |
– |
8/17/182
(207) |
Materiel
Services Division
|
– |
– |
1/6/28
(35) |
|
149/306/851/8
(1314) |
730 Ambulance
Company [e] |
– |
– |
4/8/87
(99) |
432
Medical Support Company [f] |
– |
– |
16/15/36
(67) |
131
Medical Repair and Depot Company [b] [g] |
Teuge |
-/2/1/6
(9) |
11/25/100/6
(142) |
405
Territorial Medical Company [h] |
– |
– |
10/10/198
(218) |
406
Territorial Medical Company [i] |
– |
– |
10/10/198
(218) |
Notes
a. |
Filled by mobilisable
personnel that had fulfilled their active-duty period
in Staff and
Staff Detachment, 102
Medical Group up to
eight and a half years prior to mobilisation.1 |
b. |
Filled
(out) by personnel from the
general pool of mobilisable
reserves
(vrij-indeelbaar bestand) that had fulfilled their active-duty
period in relevant functions up to twelve and a half years prior to mobilisation.1 |
c. |
A Company
under command of 203 Medical Battalion. |
d. |
752 General Hospital
would be established in the Johan
Willem Friso Barracks in Assen.2 |
e. |
Filled by mobilisable
personnel
from 172
Ambulance Company (RIM) after their fourteen to sixteen-month
RIM period in that unit had expired, up
to eight and a half years prior to mobilisation.1
5 |
f. |
Filled by mobilisable
personnel from 14
Medical Company (RIM) after
their fourteen to sixteen-month RIM period in that unit had expired, up
to eight and a half years prior to mobilisation.1
5 |
g. |
Wartime
organisation. Until mobilisation under command of Staff, Royal Army Medical
Command. Provided medical materiel support to Royal Army and Royal Air Force units
in the Netherlands.3 |
h. |
Filled by mobilisable
personnel from 53
Brigade Medical Company
(RIM) after
their fourteen to sixteen-month RIM period in that unit had expired, up
to eight and a half years prior to mobilisation.1
5 |
i. |
Filled by mobilisable
personnel from 51
Brigade Medical Company
(RIM) after
their fourteen to sixteen-month RIM period in that unit had expired, up
to eight and a half years prior to mobilisation.1
5 |
Part
I | Part II
Unit | Location | Peace
Strength | War
Strength |
681 Surgical
Team [a] |
– |
– |
3/2/3
(8) |
686 Shock
Treatment Team [a] |
– |
– |
1/1/2
(4) |
687 Shock
Treatment Team [a] |
– |
– |
1/1/2
(4) |
786
Psychotherapeutic Revalidation Company [a] |
– |
– |
20/15/28
(63) |
101 Military
Liaison
Detachment, Hospital
Group [a] |
– |
– |
4/4/12
(20) |
104 Military
Liaison
Detachment, Hospital
Group [a] |
– |
– |
4/4/12
(20) |
110 Military
Liaison
Detachment, Hospital
Group [a] |
– |
– |
4/4/12
(20) |
111 Military
Liaison
Detachment, Hospital
Group [a] |
– |
– |
4/4/12
(20) |
114 Military
Liaison
Detachment, Hospital
Group [a] |
– |
– |
5/6/19
(30) |
115 Military
Liaison
Detachment, Hospital
Group [a] |
– |
– |
5/6/19
(30) |
122 Military
Liaison
Detachment, Hospital
Group [a] |
– |
– |
6/9/25
(40) |
123 Military
Liaison
Detachment, Hospital
Group [a] |
– |
– |
6/9/25
(40) |
483
Military Medical Support Detachment [a] |
– |
– |
-/1/20
(21) |
485
Military Medical Support Detachment [a] |
– |
– |
1/1/30
(32) |
489
Military Medical Support Detachment [a] |
– |
– |
1/1/50
(52) |
834 Medical
Examination Board [b] |
Nijmegen |
-/-/-/8
(8) |
-/-/-/8
(8) |
836 Medical
Examination Board [b] |
Hilversum |
-/-/1/6
(7) |
-/-/1/6
(7) |
474
Regional Medical Detachment [a] [c] [d] |
Ede |
17/21/37/10
(85) |
16/14/49/6
(85) |
475
Regional Medical Detachment [a] [c] [d] |
Harderwijk |
20/27/52/15
(114) |
21/25/84/12
(142) |
476
Regional Medical Detachment [a] [c] [d] |
Apeldoorn |
13/17/33/10
(73) |
20/23/89/10
(142) |
477
Regional Medical Detachment [a] [c] [d] |
Assen |
16/15/29/10
(70)
|
23/21/73/6
(123) |
783 Medical
Group Peace Strength: – |
783 Medical
Group War Strength:
449/623/2390/66 (3528) |
Notes
a. |
Filled
(out) by personnel from the
general pool of mobilisable
reserves
(vrij-indeelbaar bestand) that had fulfilled their active-duty
period in relevant functions up to twelve and a half years prior to mobilisation.1 |
b. |
Wartime
organisation. In peacetime under command of the Ministry
of Defence. |
c. |
Wartime organisation. In
peacetime under command of Staff, Royal Army Medical
Command. |
d. |
Provided lower-echelon
medical support to territorial Royal Army units in peace and wartime.4 |
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1. |
|
NIMH
205A/10, Aflossing van mobilisabele eenheden en -aanvullingen d.d. 27
mei 1980. Ibid., d.d. 11
november 1983. Ibid., d.d. 17 juni 1985. |
2. |
|
Anonymus, 5 Jaar, 21. S. Post,
‘Assen
"open stad" als de nood aan de man komt’, Leidse Courant, 22 januari 1977.
Anonymus, ‘Arts en
kernbewapening’, Medisch Contact nr. 51, december 1981. |
3. |
|
Anonymus, 5 Jaar, 21. |
4. |
|
Ibid.
NL-HaNA 2.13.182, inv. nr. 711, Planningsmemorandum Legerplan 177-21
d.d. 12 mei 1987, Schematische weergave 1e fase reorganisatie. |
5. |
|
RIM was
the Dutch acronym for Direct Influx into Mobilisable Units (Rechtstreekse
Instroming in Mobilisabele Eenheden). GRIM was a variant of
this system, meaning "Largely RIM" (Grotendeels
Rechtstreekse Instroming in Mobilisabele Eenheden).
For a survey of the
Royal Army's unit filling and reserve system see Gijsbers, Blik
in de smidse, 2222-2231;
Selles,
Personele
vulling;
Berghuijs, Opleiding,
14-23. In English: Isby and Kamps, Armies,
341-343; Sorrell, Je
Maintiendrai, 94-96; Van
Vuren, The
Royal Netherlands Army Today, Military Review April 1982, 23-28. |
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