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Danish Hospital Ship "Jutlandia" - New Contribution to Unified Command in Korea
1/1/1951 9:21:50 AM
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UN7662073
Danish Hospital Ship "Jutlandia" - New Contribution to Unified Command in Korea
1/1/1951 9:21:53 AM
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UN7662075
Danish Hospital Ship "Jutlandia" - New Contribution to Unified Command in Korea
1/1/0001 5:53:13 PM
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UN7668097
Danish Hospital Ship "Jutlandia" - New Contribution to Unified Command in Korea
1/1/1951 9:21:52 AM
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UN7662074
Danish Hospital Ship "Jutlandia" - New Contribution to Unified Command in Korea
1/1/0001 5:53:14 PM
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UN7668098
Danish Hospital Ship "Jutlandia" - New Contribution to Unified Command in Korea
1/1/0001 5:53:15 PM
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UN7668099
Danish Hospital Ship Serves with UN in Korea
5/1/1951 9:22:18 AM
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UN7662097
Danish Hospital Ship "Jutlandia" Arrives in Pusan
3/1/1951 5:55:13 PM
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UN7668229
Danish Hospital Ship "Jutlandia" - New Contribution to Unified Command in Korea
1/1/1951 9:21:49 AM
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UN7662072
Danish Hospital Ship "Jutlandia" - New Contribution to Unified Command in Korea
1/1/1951 5:53:12 PM
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UN7668096
Danish Hospital Ship Serves with UN in Korea
5/1/1951 9:22:18 AM
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UN7662101
Danish Hospital Ship Serves with UN in Korea
5/1/1951 5:55:46 PM
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UN7668265
Danish Hospital Ship Serves with UN in Korea
5/1/1951 9:22:16 AM
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UN7662100
New School Inaugurated in Un Pyung
12/10/1954 6:03:08 PM
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Danish Hospital Ship "Jutlandia" - New Contribution to Unified Command in Korea
Caption Description
The hospital ship ""Jutlandia"" (8,500 gross tons) one of Denmark's contributions to United Nations aid in Korea. It took the shipyards several months to turn the former transatlantic liner into a modern, floating hospital. The cargo holds were turned into hospital wards with a total capacity of 200 patients; with additional emergency berths, the ship can take up to 400 in-patients. Three main clinics were installed with two full operating theatres. There is also a dental clinic, X-ray laboratory, dispensaries, library, etc. The total medical and nursing staff is 100, and a crew of 160 keeps the ship going.
Photo shows: Presentation of United Nations flag to Commodore Kai Hammerich, chief of the expedition, by Mr. Viggo Christensen, right, Director of the UN Information Center in Copenhagen. The ship will sail under three flags; the Danish national flag, the flag of the International Red Cross and the United Nations colours flying from her top mast.
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Unique Identifier
UN7668095
NICA ID
188033
Production Date
01/01/1951 5:53:11 PM
City/Location
Copenhagen
Country
Denmark
Credit
UN Photo