How many beds for a fleet hospital (FH) depends totally on the mission at the moment. In 2003, FH8 in Rota, Spain, provided 250 additional top-of-the-line beds for the Operation Iraq Freedom mission. During Operation Desert Storm and Desert Shield (1991 - 92), FH3, FH5 and FH15 offered 500 beds a piece. Since a FH is movable and can expand/contract as needed, the number of beds depends on the needs of the Navy at that particular time.
There were beds for anyone so people slept where there was space. Slaves and convicts were put in the hold, chained together, and left there.
The average hospital can hold hundreds to over a thousand patients depending on its size and capacity.
Mattress bags are bags which hold mattresses for storage or moving. Fortunately, mattress bags come in a few different sizes. These bags are made for single beds, twin beds, queen size beds, and king size beds.
Additional 30 day hold in a psychiatric hospital.
NO THEY CAN'T
Dogs will pee on beds to show dominance over that and you must show them that the bed is yours, not his/hers. Also they can simply not be able to hold it in while they are sleeping the same way sometimes with little kids.
in their Boeing 747's they can hold 412 people. Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qantas#Fleet
There are a lot of questions flying around about canopy beds, their mattress and sizes. Canopy beds do not require special mattresses, and they can hold queen size mattresses.
Please clarify: I see no reason why the Universe should NOT be able to "hold matter".
They were able to hold on to power because they were backed by the military.
Long Beds 35 gallons Short Bed 26 gallons
hold benefits for other kids at the hospital