In 1970, the 8055th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) was stationed in Uijongbu, South Korea. This unit provided surgical and medical support during the Vietnam War era and was crucial for treating injured soldiers. The 8055th MASH played a significant role in ensuring the health and recovery of troops stationed in the region.
If you mean the set for the TV show, it was in California.
Ottumwa, Iowa
Walter Eugene O'Reilly, "Radar," the Company Clerk in the TV show and movie Mash, was from Ottumwa, Iowa.
Colonel Potter arrived at the 4077th MAS*H in the fourth season of the television series, specifically in the episode titled "Welcome to Korea," which first aired on September 28, 1975. He replaced Colonel Henry Blake as the commanding officer of the unit.
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From July 1, 1951 for 15 months the 8055th MASH was located near Uijongbu and the Han River area.
Robert Altman's movie MASH was released in 1970. It is a fictional account of the real MASH 8055 based in Korea. The book's author, Robert Hooker, was one of the MASH surgeons in 1950.
It was set in South Korea specifically the city of Uijongbu. However, the actual recording took place mostly in Malibu Creek State Park. (CALIFORNIA)
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If you mean the set for the TV show, it was in California.
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MASH - film - was created on 1970-01-25.
Robert Altman directed the 1970 movie MASH.
Lirit Mash was born on December 5, 1970, in Herzlia, Israel.
M*A*S*H was a 1972-83 medical drama/black comedy TV show that followed a team of doctors and support staff stationed at the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in South Korea during the Korean War.
According to IMDB the Robert Altman Mash movie from 1970 had a budget of $3.5m.