10th Combat Support Hospital

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The motto of the 10th Combat Support Hospital (CSH),
"In Cruce Vincam", translates, "I Shall Conquer by the Cross". This motto is intended to be inspirational in nature and refers to
the CSH's ability to conserve the fighting strength of the Soldier. The green of the motto's scroll symbolizes the green fields, the
normal operational environment for an Army at war. The maroon colored cross represents the
medical profession, while the white satire forming the roman
"X" indicates the numerical designation. History: The unit was constituted in the United States Army on 23 June 1942 and was first activated and designated as the 10th Field Hospital on 6 July 1942 at Camp Bowie, Texas. During WWII, the 10th Field Hospital provided medical support in Tunisia, Italy, France and Germany. Two arrowhead devices were awarded to the 10th Field Hospital for participation in theses campaigns and the unit was also awarded the Meritorious Unit Commendation on 16 April 1990 for services in the European Theater during 1944. The unit was deactivated on 4 November 1945 at Camp Myles, Massachusetts, following the defeat of the Axis Powers. The 10th Field Hospital resumed its medical support and training mission in Germany, following its reactivation in the Regular Army on 25 August 1949. The unit was re-designated as the 10th Evacuation Hospital on 15 June 1962 and remained in Germany until its deactivation on 16 August 1965. The 10th was reactivated 12 July 1967 at Fort Meade, Maryland. On 21 March 1973, the Evacuation Hospital was reorganized and re-designated as the 10th Combat Support Hospital (CSH). On 16 August 1983 it was re-designated as the 10th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH). On 5 August 1987, Department of the Army directed a realignment of the 10th MASH with the 4th Infantry Division (Mechanized), Fort Carson, Colorado, with an effective date of 16 August 1988. The 10th MASH was aligned under the 43rd Support Group as a battalion organization with the following subordinate units: 517th Medical Company (Clearing), 571st Medical Detachment (Air Ambulance), and 223rd Medical Detachment (Preventive Medicine), and 40th Dental Company. On 3 January 1991, the 10th MASH deployed to Saudi Arabia with the 62nd Medical Group, 44th Medical Brigade, in support of Operation Desert Storm until July 1991. On 16 December 1992 the Department of the Army re-designated the 10th MASH as the 10th Combat Support Hospital. The 10th CSH (FWD) deployed to Bosnia and Hungary in support of Operation Joint Forge from 12 March until 27 September 1999. On 17 November 1999, the Department of the Army, in accordance with the Medical Reengineering Initiative (MRI), reorganized the 10th CSH into three companies, HHD, Alpha Co (164 bed), and Bravo Co (84 bed), and one detachment, the 223rd Medical Detachment (Preventive Medicine). Since the MRI, three more detachments have been activated and organized under the 10th CSH. On 16 October 2000, the 2nd Medical Detachment (Forward Surgical Team); 17 October 2007, the 221st Medical Detachment (Optometry); 15 October 2010, the 438th Medical Detachment (Veterinary Service). From 9 April to 22 July 2003, the unit deployed to the Middle East in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom under the command and control of the 30th Medical Brigade. In January 2004, the 10th Combat Support Hospital became the first hospital to complete the Medical Re-engineering Initiative conversion. With the conversion, the 10th CSH is now a more mobile 84-bed hospital with an additional 164 beds in storage, if ever needed. The CSH is designed to provide level III care to deployed soldiers during wartime operations or humanitarian missions. The hospital facility is the Deployable Medical System, which consists of temper tents and shelters. It is composed of an emergency medical treatment section with a dispensary, one operating room with two tables, two intensive care units each composed of 12 beds, three intermediate care wards each composed of 20 beds, one central materiel services section, laboratory with limited testing capabilities, blood bank, radiology with portable X-ray capability and digital processing and a pharmacy. Due to recent experiences the 10th CSH has requested an additional OR shelter to increase surgical capabilities. Though the 10th CSH is an Echelon-Above-Division asset, and therefore requires support, with the MRI conversion it is now more self-sufficient than before. The 10th CSH deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom 05-07. While conducting split-based operations in Tallil and Baghdad, Medical Task Force 10 provided unmatched Level III combat health support with a 94% survivability rate. The unit returned to Fort Carson, CO from Iraq on 14 October 2006 and received an additional Meritorious Unit Commendation. In 2009-2010, the 10th CSH deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom and once again provided unmatched Level III combat health support with a 98% survivability rate, the highest survivability rate in the history of American warfare. Most recently, the 10th CSH deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and conducted split base operation between FOB Dwyer and many locations throughout the country. The survivability rate was unrivaled by any other unit in country. For U.S. personnel, it was 99.5% and for non-U.S., it was 97.5%. After a successful deployment and transition to the incoming unit, all Soldiers redeployed safely.

On the 2nd of June 1SG Cosby, 418th First Sergeant, was inducted into the prestigious Sergeant Audie Murphy Club.
06/05/2017

On the 2nd of June 1SG Cosby, 418th First Sergeant, was inducted into the prestigious Sergeant Audie Murphy Club.

On 02 June 2017, the Mountain Medics participated in the last-ever CSH run as the 10th Combat Support Hospital before it...
06/02/2017

On 02 June 2017, the Mountain Medics participated in the last-ever CSH run as the 10th Combat Support Hospital before it converts to the 627th Hospital Center and the 10th Field Hospital. After running 4 miles, the CSH conducted motivational guidon relays and a push-up challenge.

On 25 May 2017, CPT Pepoon, Renegade Company Commander, had the honor and privilege to re-enlist three Mountain Medic So...
06/02/2017

On 25 May 2017, CPT Pepoon, Renegade Company Commander, had the honor and privilege to re-enlist three Mountain Medic Soldiers. SPC Salinas of Bulldog Company, SPC Perez of Bulldog Company, and SGT Connor of the 223rd PM Jackals.

On 09 May 2017, the Renagade and Bulldog Companies partnered together to hike/run the lower and middle Columbine Trails ...
05/15/2017

On 09 May 2017, the Renagade and Bulldog Companies partnered together to hike/run the lower and middle Columbine Trails at Cheyenne Canon Park. In total, Soldiers ran 5.3 miles in a little over an hour with a 1,998 foot elevation gain. Due to the 10th Combat Support Hospital's (CSH) Force Design Update, this was one of the last opportunities for the CSH proper units to come together and build unit cohesion.

The 10th CSH enjoyed a beautiful morning here at Fort Carson with our monthly Mountain Medic PT Event! COL Stevens & CSM...
03/03/2017

The 10th CSH enjoyed a beautiful morning here at Fort Carson with our monthly Mountain Medic PT Event! COL Stevens & CSM Smith and Unit Commanders & First Sergeants led their amazing Mountain Medic Soldiers on a 4-mile run to start the morning off right. Mountain Medics...To The Top!

The 223rd Medical Detachment visited the famous Celestial Seasonings Tea Factory. They got a behind the scenes tour of t...
03/02/2017

The 223rd Medical Detachment visited the famous Celestial Seasonings Tea Factory. They got a behind the scenes tour of the factory which focused on industrial hygiene, occupational health and safety. They learned about ergonomics and the need for full-face respirators during the milling and blending processes. It was a great opportunity to share knowledge with the community and enjoy copious amounts of tea!

It is always a great day when the 10th CSH gets to present our Soldiers with much deserved awards! On 27 February, COL S...
03/01/2017

It is always a great day when the 10th CSH gets to present our Soldiers with much deserved awards! On 27 February, COL Stevens presented awards to Soldiers in regards to our CPX that was held earlier this month. Awards and recognitions were also given to SGT Foss for his hard work on our Motorcycle Mentorship Program, SSG Flores for his diligence on our Hail and Farewell Dinner, and SGT Jimenez for winning 1st Medical Brigade NCO of the Quarter. Outstanding job! Mountain Medics...To The Top!

The 10th CSH Team had some help last week from our friends at Division! Soldiers from the 4th Infantry Division provided...
02/28/2017

The 10th CSH Team had some help last week from our friends at Division! Soldiers from the 4th Infantry Division provided small arms product improvement modification support. Special Thanks from the Mountain Medics!

On 24 February 2017 the Mountain Medic Family was proud to promote 1LT Sutton. What a great way to start off his time wi...
02/27/2017

On 24 February 2017 the Mountain Medic Family was proud to promote 1LT Sutton. What a great way to start off his time with the 10th CSH! Mountain Medics...To The Top!

On 24 February 2017 Renegade Company conducted off-post physical training at Garden of the Gods. The PT event started in...
02/25/2017

On 24 February 2017 Renegade Company conducted off-post physical training at Garden of the Gods. The PT event started in 3 degree temperatures with a light jog to warm up the Soldiers. They were then split into two teams. SFC Owens (S4) lead a team comprised of the remaining Alpha Company Soldiers and the S4 Section. SSG Daye led the other team which was made up of Soldiers from the S1, S6, and S2/S3 Sections. The teams began to run around the rock formations while buddy carrying two other Soldiers on their team at all times. In total, Soldiers buddy carried each other for approximately 4 miles while conducting various exercise. In the end, SFC Owens led his team to victory.

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