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  1. Oh yeah I was born may 21 1974

  2. - was also born. At the 97th general hospital and needed to know how to find my medical records. Please let me know where Their kept now! Would appreciate the help!!

  3. I would like the same info I was born November 8th 1981 at this hospital although I don’t believe I ever recieved a german birth certificate I would like to find out if I was ever issued one and would also like to obtain medical records. The only thing I know to do for a Birth Abroad is to contact the: Correspondence Section
    Passport office
    Department of state
    Washington D.C. 20524
    But would like to know more.

    • you can actually obtain this information of birth abroad from the DOD. pull up their website… it’s pretty easy to do.

  4. i was born in that hospital and if you were to find out the answer to your question, i would like to see if i could get the same info too. i don’t even know who to contact to get a duplicate birth certificate.
    good luck!
    kaydie

  5. I worked for the Army Corps of Engineers in Frankfurt at the Abrams Complex from 1981-1983. I am trying to locate and obtain a copy of my medical records from 97th General Hospital. Can anyone help me identify where the records were sent after the 97th closed?

    • Yes, they are all kept at the National Archives in Washington DC, if you were military Army, they are kept in St Louis, MO at the US ARMY MIl PERCEN, 900 Page Boulevard St Louis. Go on the internet and look up finding your Army Medical Records, it will give you the address, or if you were a dependent you can write to the Us Army Medical Command Europe, or over here. Or try looking up on internet just the question you would be asking a person. This usually brings something up, sometimes everything you don’t want, but it is a start. Good luck

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