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'''Frank Brown Hines''' (June 24, 1881 - March 26, 1950) was an American physician and military officer. Hines graduated from the [[University of Maryland Medical School|College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore]] in either 1906 or 1904.<ref name=MilitarySurgeon>{{cite journal |title=Lieut. Colonel Frank B. Hines, M.D., N.G. |journal=The Military Surgeon |date=September 1950 |volume=107 |issue=3 |page=253 |doi=10.1093/milmed/107.3.251}}</ref><ref name=EveningSun>{{cite news |title=Dr. Hines, Shore Physician, Dies |url=https://www |
'''Frank Brown Hines''' (June 24, 1881 - March 26, 1950) was an American physician and military officer. Hines graduated from the [[University of Maryland Medical School|College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore]] in either 1906 or 1904.<ref name=MilitarySurgeon>{{cite journal |title=Lieut. Colonel Frank B. Hines, M.D., N.G. |journal=The Military Surgeon |date=September 1950 |volume=107 |issue=3 |page=253 |doi=10.1093/milmed/107.3.251}}</ref><ref name=EveningSun>{{cite news |title=Dr. Hines, Shore Physician, Dies |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-evening-sun-obituary-for-hines-hines/146665836/ |access-date=May 5, 2024 |work=Evening Sun |date=March 28, 1950 |publication-place=Baltimore, MD}}</ref> In 1917, Hines joined the [[Maryland National Guard]] as a [[first lieutenant]].<ref name="MilitarySurgeon" /> He served in France as part of the [[29th Infantry Division (United States)|29th Infantry Division]] during [[World War I]] and was promoted to [[Captain (United States O-3)|Captain]]. In 1922, he became as the regimental surgeon and was further promoted to [[Major (United States)|Major]] and then [[Lieutenant colonel (United States)|Lieutenant colonel]].<ref name="MilitarySurgeon" /> |
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Frank Brown Hines (June 24, 1881 - March 26, 1950) was an American physician and military officer. Hines graduated from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore in either 1906 or 1904.[1][2] In 1917, Hines joined the Maryland National Guard as a first lieutenant.[1] He served in France as part of the 29th Infantry Division during World War I and was promoted to Captain. In 1922, he became as the regimental surgeon and was further promoted to Major and then Lieutenant colonel.[1]
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- ^ a b c "Lieut. Colonel Frank B. Hines, M.D., N.G.". The Military Surgeon. 107 (3): 253. September 1950. doi:10.1093/milmed/107.3.251.
- ^ "Dr. Hines, Shore Physician, Dies". Evening Sun. Baltimore, MD. March 28, 1950. Retrieved May 5, 2024.