As with many of the Hospitals of the WW2 Medical Department, the 23d General Hospital can trace its routes to the World War 1 Base Hospital. Base Hospital No. 23 functioned at Vittel, France taking care of 11,625 patients. The unit was sponsored by the Buffalo General Hospital, which pro...
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During the period following Pearl Harbor, the US Army Medical Department had – 22 General Hospitals – 24 Station Hospitals – 17 Evacuation Hospitals – and 8 Surgical Hospitals in service. In addition to already established Training Units, it had been decided to appeal to affiliated Hospital Un...
[Photo] US Army Brigadier General Anthony C. McAuliffe speaking to his glider pilots, England, United Kingdom, 18 Sep 1944; note C-47 Skytrain and CG-4A glider aircraft in background | World War II Database
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released a “psychology” book titled “Apartheid: Britain’s Bastard Child”, the name and cover image of a Boer child emancipated by disease in a concentration camp kicked off a latent voice of Afrikaner Apartheid apologists who held it up as proof positive – the British ‘invented’ ...
“Nine times of ten an army has been destroyed because its supply lines have been severed” –Macarthur, August 1950 to the Joint Chiefs of Staff There is no security in this life. There is only opportunity. –Gen Douglas MacArthur
The American Civil War had begun and all the minifigs of the south looked to the Confederate General for guidance. With his six shooter and cavalry saber in hand, the confederate general was off to lead his army of minifigs to war!
for attack, which made it possible for us to quickly encircle large Soviet forces. Thus, in the first weeks of the war, we were able to capture more than three million prisoners of war as well as enormous quantities of war equipment, all of which was on the frontier, positioned for ...
1. Marine charts of the area to be transited, published by the National Ocean Service, US Army Corps of Engineers, or a river authority that: a) are of a large enough scale and have enough detail to make safe navigation of the area possible; and b) are currently corrected. 2. For...