Russian 32nd Naval Military Hospital Patch 8.5x6.5 cm, military medical service insignia

Russian 32nd Naval Military Hospital Patch 8.5×6.5 cm – Medical Service Emblem

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Russian 32nd Naval Military Hospital Patch

8.5×6.5 cm

The Russian 32nd Naval Military Hospital Patch 8.5×6.5 cm is a specialized insignia designed for personnel of the 32nd Central Naval Military Clinical Hospital. The emblem is issued to medical staff, clinical officers, and support units working within the Russian Navy’s healthcare system. The patch is produced in an 8.5 by 6.5 cm format, following the established standard for medical service identification in naval units.

The design includes traditional elements of Russian military healthcare: the cross and anchor symbolizing the integration of medical and naval missions. This insignia is classified as a military medical service patch and is intended for placement on standard and operational uniforms of hospital personnel. The emblem is recognized among healthcare workers as an official insignia for military healthcare uniforms and is part of the current identification system used across Russia’s armed medical institutions.

The patch is referenced in regulatory documentation as a Russian naval hospital staff badge and serves as a key marker for authorized clinical teams. Its manufacture meets all requirements for field, garrison, and ceremonial wear, maintaining a professional appearance and compliance with uniform regulations. The item is listed among military healthcare department patches in supply and personnel records.

Historical background:

The 32nd Central Naval Military Clinical Hospital is a principal medical institution of the Russian Navy, founded during the Soviet era to serve both active-duty sailors and naval officers. Located in Saint Petersburg, this hospital has played a critical role in treating casualties from naval operations, supporting large-scale exercises, and providing routine healthcare to Russia’s maritime forces. The facility specializes in surgery, emergency response, and long-term rehabilitation of military personnel. Over decades, the hospital expanded its capacity and adopted advanced medical technologies, remaining a core asset of the Navy’s healthcare infrastructure.

In uniform traditions, medical staff are distinguished by the Russian 32nd Naval Military Hospital Patch 8.5×6.5 cm as part of a broader system of clinical insignia, reflecting the dual responsibilities of medicine and service at sea. The emblem continues to identify both seasoned professionals and new recruits in naval medicine.

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