“Some of the surgeons were posted well up toward the front to give first aid. More of them were in the large field hospitals of division in more secure places at the rear. The chaplain might be at either place or at both by turns. Some made a point of watching for any wounded man ...
A Handy Guide to “FIRST AID for the Injured”, prepared from the Official First Aid Manual, US Army & Based on Methods Used by the US Army Medical Corps, Foreword by Maj General James C. MAGEE, Surgeon General, US Army, Illustrated with Diagrams & Photographs, Whitman Publishing Company,...
Priest and a Colonel in the Air Force Reserve. My Chaplain Assistant at Fort Indiantown Gap Pennsylvania is now a Colonel in the Army Chaplain Corps. My Religious Program Specialist at 1st Battalion 8th Marines become a Chaplain and because he had so much enlisted time was able to retire as...
”Pro Deo Et Patria” translates to “For God and Country,” and is the motto of the US Army Chaplain Corps. I wrote the For God and Country page without knowing that. Regards,VicDate: Tue Jun 29 15:07:43 2010 From: Andre Email: hambisela@gmail.com Location: South Africa Comment: ...
”Pro Deo Et Patria” translates to “For God and Country,” and is the motto of the US Army Chaplain Corps. I wrote the For God and Country page without knowing that. Regards,VicDate: Tue Jun 29 15:07:43 2010 From: Andre Email: hambisela@gmail.com Location: South Africa Comment: ...
The federal government in 1791 had authorized a hired chaplain for Congress precisely three days before the ratification of the Bill of Rights, which codified the First Amendment as U.S. Law. The case was brought to the Supreme Court after Nebraska state Senator Ernie Chambers sued on the ...
The Chaplain Department was led by theChaplain, Captain Samuel R. Glenn. Services were arranged by Glenn and his staff for Catholic, Protestant and Jewish personnel and ambulatory patients, and this did a great deal to maintain the equanimity of all. Among his other duties, Glenn also assisted...
the unit received its first patients – 24 convalescents from the1st General Hospital. This first group of patients was followed by 12 other Hospital Train cars averaging 44 patients per car. The facility was located in the center of 7 Army Air Corps installations and served a military populati...
Army casualties and often C-47s were to be seen taking off with three types of casualties: the light ones to be hospitalized in France – the medium ones going to England – and the long term cases going to Paris for transhipment to the ZI; the Chaplain often advised the latter group ...
‘victorious’ Army, the hospital moved on to Murfreesboro (Rutherford County –ed), Old Hickory (Davidson/Wilson County –ed), and upon reaching the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) barracks, peace between the Red and Blue Army had been declared (numerous moves took place during July and ...