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Healers in World War II - An Oral History of the American Medical Corps (Paperback)
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Healers in World War II - An Oral History of the American Medical Corps (Paperback)
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Dr. Logan W. Hovis parachuted onto Corregidor with the 503rd
Regimental Combat Team. Dr. Jeremiah Henry Holleman served with the
89th Division all the way into Germany, liberating a concentration
camp. Nurse Mary A. Breeding, five feet tall, and 100 pounds,
served with the 174th General Hospital in France. Dr. Vincent
Stephen Conti was awarded a Bronze Star for fighting typhus in
Naples, Italy. These accounts and 31 others covering the heroics of
44 individuals working in the Medical Corps are gathered here by
editor Patricia W. Sewell. Firsthand accounts are given by doctors,
nurses, ambulance drivers, front-line medics, Navy corpsmen,
medical personnel who served on air evacuation teams and hospital
ships, and others who functioned in many different capacities.
Autobiographies, interviews, letters and cassette tapes helped
compose most of these narratives.
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