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  1. Williams Hospital (also known as 551st United States Air Force Hospital, Otis Hospital, or locally as Building 322) was a United States Armed Forces hospital located within the former Otis Air Force Base on Cape Cod in Massachusetts.

    • 1973
    • 1930s
    • 24 Perry Ave, Buzzard's Bay MA 02532, Massachusetts, United States
    • Military
  2. Otis Air National Guard Base is named for pilot, flight surgeon, and eminent Boston City Hospital surgeon Lt. Frank "Jesse" Otis. He was a member of the 101st Observation Squadron who was killed on 11 January 1937 when his Douglas O-46A crashed at Hennepin, Illinois while on a cross-country training mission.

  3. The 551st United States Air Force Hospital is a former hospital at Otis Air Force Base. With the closure of the base in 1973, the hospital closed. It was the site of the birth of Patrick Bouvier Kennedy. The hospital consisted of a series of connected one-story buildings. The buildings were torn...

  4. 6 ago 2013 · President John F. Kennedy holds hands with his wife Jackie as they leave the Otis Air Force Base hospital, Aug. 14, 1963, where the first lady gave birth on Aug. 7. The baby boy died 39 hours later.

  5. Otis Air National Guard Base is named for pilot, flight surgeon, and eminent Boston City Hospital surgeon, Lt. Frank "Jesse" Otis, a member of the 101st Observation Squadron who was killed on Jan. 11, 1937 when his Douglas O-46A crashed while on a cross-country training mission.

  6. While his father was aboard Air Force One, the infant Kennedy was born by emergency caesarean section at 12:52 p.m. on August 7, 1963, at the Otis Air Force Base Hospital in Bourne, Massachusetts, five and a half weeks prematurely.

  7. U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod (ASCC) was established in August 1970. Air Station Cape Cod, operates with MH-60T Jayhawk helicopters and HC-144A Ocean Sentry fixed-wing aircraft, and is the only Coast Guard Aviation facility in the northeast. As such, ASCC is responsible for the waters from New Jersey to the Canadian border.