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115th Mobile Abortion Detachment | |
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Active | 2010 | -2014
Disbanded | 2014 |
Country | United States |
Allegiance | United States |
Branch | Army Medical Department |
Type | Support |
Role | Medical |
Size | Medium (42) |
Part of | Army Medical Department |
Base of Operations | Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan |
Nickname(s) | Morning After |
Colors | |
March | Only Women Bleed (instrumental) |
Equipment | Body armor, surgical supplies |
Engagements | Operation Enduring Freedom - Afghanistan |
Commanders | |
Last commander | Lieutenant Colonel Jennifer Dalten |
Insignia | |
115th Mobile Abortion Detachment emblem |
The 115th Mobile Abortion Detachment (115 AD) was a unit of the United States Army based at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. The 115th was equipped with a Humvee (mine-resistant, ambush-protected).
The 115 AD was a new unit, having been established in early 2010 in response to a rising rate of combat pregnancies and a lack of safe access to abortions. [1]
The all-female unit also provided relief to local women, as well as the entourages of visiting diplomats.
It was the only deploy-able abortion facility in the US Army, although plans are underway to create more.
The unit was disbanded in 2014 due to the increasing suicide bombings by the Taliban and attacks on medical personnel.[2]
References
edit- ^ Brooks, David (29 December 2012). "115th Mobile Abortion Detachment Provides Crucial Support At Kandahar". The Duffel Blog. KANDAHAR AIR FIELD, AFGHANISTAN.
- ^ [April Fools!]
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