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{{Infobox MASH Character
[[File:G._Wood.jpg|thumb|275px|G. Wood played General Hammond in both the 1970 film version and the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H]]
 
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|image= [[File:G._Wood.jpg|275px]]
 
|caption= G. Wood played General Hammond in both the 1970 film version and the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H.
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|name= Brig. Gen. Charles Hammond
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|rank= Brigadier General (O-7), U.S. Army Medical Command, Seoul, Korea sector
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|role= High ranking General who visits the [[4077 Mobile Army Surgical Hospital|4077th M*A*S*H]]|
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|home= ????
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|birth_date = 1890-1900 (?)
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|birth_place = ????
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|height = 5'8"
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|weight = 140 lbs.
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|spouse = Single
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|hair=Brown, Balding
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|eyes=Blue
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|relatives = Not Mentioned
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|series= ''[[M*A*S*H]]'' in three appearances/''[[MASH (film)]]''
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|first_appeared = ''"[[Pilot (TV series episode)|Pilot]]"'' (Season 1)
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|last_appeared = ''"[[Henry Please Come Home (TV series episode)|Henry, Please Come Home]]"'' (Season 1)
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|played_by= [[G. Wood]]
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}}
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'''Brigadier General Hammond '''was the head of the Army Medical Forces in the Far East, Seoul sector in both the 1970 film [[MASH (film)|M*A*S*H*]] and the CBS-TV series [[M*A*S*H (TV series)|M*A*S*H]]. Though the character has a different first name in each incarnation, the character is played in both media by [[G. Wood]].
   
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In the film, General ''Charlie'' Hammond coordinates an intermural football game between the MASH surgeons and a team which he assembled of medics and surgeons that worked at a nearby evac hospital which was under his command.
'''Brigadier General Charlie Hammond'''was the head of the Army Medical Forces in the Far East, Seoul sector in both the
 
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1970 film [[MASH (film)|M*A*S*H*]] and the CBS-TV series [[M*A*S*H (TV series)|M*A*S*H]]. In the film, General Hammond coordinates a intermural football game between the MASH surgeons and a team which he assembled of medics and surgeons that worked at a nearby evac hospital which was under his command. In the M*A*S*H TV show pilot episode, titled ''"[[Pilot]]"'' (Season 1, episonde #1, 1972) Gen. Hammond visits the 4077th with Colonel Blake (McLean Stevenson) to observe the command when he and Col. Blake happen to catch the surgeons throwing a party in the mess tent and offering the intimate favors of [[Lt. Dish Schneider]] ([[Karen Phillip]]) in a raffle while there's a lull in the fighting action; he then threatens to court martial Hawkeye and Trapper until he observes and assists them in a long surgery strech when the wounded once again arrive. In both the original film and the television series, Gen. Hammond was played by chartacter actor [[G. Wood]], who appear in two more episodes in the first season, ''"[[To Market, To Market]]"'' (Season 1, episonde #2) and ''"[[Henry, Please Come Home]]"'' (Season 1, episonde #9) before being dropped from the series storyline altogether.
 
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In the [["Pilot" (TV series episode)|Pilot]] episode of the TV series, Gen. ''Hamilton'' Hammond visits the 4077th with Colonel Blake (McLean Stevenson) to observe the command when he and Col. Blake happen to catch the surgeons throwing a party in the mess tent and offering the intimate favors of [[Lieutenant "Dish" Schneider|Lt. Dish]] in a raffle while there's a lull in the fighting action; he then threatens to court martial Hawkeye and Trapper until he observes and assists them in a long surgery strech when the wounded once again arrive.
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Gen. Hammond would appear in two more episodes in the first season, [[To Market, to Market (TV series episode)|To Market, to Market]] and [[Henry Please Come Home (TV series episode)|Henry Please Come Home]], which were the second and third episodes produced. He was then dropped from the series storyline altogether, beginning a long-standing M*A*S*H tradition of Generals who simply disappeared without comment or explanation.
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The next general the M*A*S*H unit reported to, and presumably Hammond's military replacement, was [[General Wilson Spaulding Barker]].
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[[Category:M*A*S*H television series characters]]
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[[Category:Doctors]]
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[[Category:1970 M*A*S*H film characters]]
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[[Category:Generals]]

Revision as of 06:47, 29 March 2020

Brig. Gen. Charles Hammond
G. Wood
G. Wood played General Hammond in both the 1970 film version and the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H.
M*A*S*H character
Vital information
Rank: Brigadier General (O-7), U.S. Army Medical Command, Seoul, Korea sector
Job/Role in Unit: High ranking General who visits the 4077th M*A*S*H
Home: ????
Hair Color: Brown, Balding
Eye Color: Blue
Height: 5'8"
Weight: 140 lbs.
Family/Personal Information
Born: 1890-1900 (?)
Birthplace: ????
Spouse(s): Single
Relatives/Children: Not Mentioned
Appearances
First appeared in: "Pilot" (Season 1)
Last appeared in: "Henry, Please Come Home" (Season 1)
Appeared on/or in: M*A*S*H in three appearances/MASH (film)
Played by: G. Wood

Brigadier General Hammond was the head of the Army Medical Forces in the Far East, Seoul sector in both the 1970 film M*A*S*H* and the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H. Though the character has a different first name in each incarnation, the character is played in both media by G. Wood.

In the film, General Charlie Hammond coordinates an intermural football game between the MASH surgeons and a team which he assembled of medics and surgeons that worked at a nearby evac hospital which was under his command.

In the Pilot episode of the TV series, Gen. Hamilton Hammond visits the 4077th with Colonel Blake (McLean Stevenson) to observe the command when he and Col. Blake happen to catch the surgeons throwing a party in the mess tent and offering the intimate favors of Lt. Dish in a raffle while there's a lull in the fighting action; he then threatens to court martial Hawkeye and Trapper until he observes and assists them in a long surgery strech when the wounded once again arrive.

Gen. Hammond would appear in two more episodes in the first season, To Market, to Market and Henry Please Come Home, which were the second and third episodes produced. He was then dropped from the series storyline altogether, beginning a long-standing M*A*S*H tradition of Generals who simply disappeared without comment or explanation.

The next general the M*A*S*H unit reported to, and presumably Hammond's military replacement, was General Wilson Spaulding Barker.