Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

The Walter Reed Army Medical Center —known as Walter Reed General Hospital until 1951—was the U. S. Army's flagship medical center from 1909 to 2011. Located on 113 acres in the District of Columbia, it served more than 150,000 active and retired personnel from all branches of the military.

People died in Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (First 24 people) - Page 0

Dwight D. Eisenhower

Dwight D. Eisenhower

34th U.S. President

William Wilson Quinn

William Wilson Quinn

Officer

Michael J. Novosel

Michael J. Novosel

Military officer

Frank S. Besson Jr.

Frank S. Besson Jr.


Raymond S. McLain

Raymond S. McLain

Senior officer

Ralph A. Ofstie

Ralph A. Ofstie


Peyton C. March

Peyton C. March

Officer

Walter L. Reed

Walter L. Reed


Joseph McCarthy

Joseph McCarthy

Former U.S. senator

Beau Biden

Beau Biden

Former Attorney General of Delaware

Daniel Inouye

Daniel Inouye

Former President pro tempore of the United States Senate

William Fechteler

William Fechteler

Admiral

Virgil Chapman

Virgil Chapman

Former United States Senator

Harley M. Kilgore

Harley M. Kilgore

Former United States Senator

Randolph M. Pate

Randolph M. Pate

General

George C. Thorpe

George C. Thorpe

American writer

Dion Williams

Dion Williams

Officer

Thomas Washington

Thomas Washington

Military officer

Glen Edgar Edgerton

Glen Edgar Edgerton

Former Governor of the Panama Canal Zone

Colin Powell

Colin Powell

Former United States Secretary of State

John N. Abrams

John N. Abrams

General

Robert H. Scarborough

Robert H. Scarborough

Commanding officer

Mc Carthy

Mc Carthy

Pop band

Geoffrey Keyes

Geoffrey Keyes

Officer