Vintage original Vietnam war in-country machine-embroidered patch, size is 4.75" by 3". 

The 17th Medical Field Hospital was indeed deployed to Saigon during the Vietnam War. It was one of the medical units sent by the United States Army to provide medical care and support for American and allied forces in the region.

The 17th Medical Field Hospital was a mobile medical unit designed to provide surgical and medical services close to the front lines of combat. These field hospitals were equipped with operating rooms, X-ray facilities, laboratories, and other essential medical equipment to handle a wide range of medical needs.

During the Vietnam War, the 17th Medical Field Hospital played a crucial role in treating wounded soldiers and providing medical care to personnel involved in the conflict. They treated both military personnel and civilians, including victims of combat injuries, illnesses, and accidents.

Saigon (now known as Ho Chi Minh City) served as a major hub for military operations and administration during the Vietnam War. The 17th Medical Field Hospital, along with other medical units, was deployed to Saigon to provide medical support to military personnel stationed in the area.

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