Soldier Stories: Near Chu Lai, Army Nurse Treated Civilians, Soldiers — and Vietcong Details Written by Robert Naeye Robert Naeye Tweet In the December 2017 issue of 50plus LIFE I told the story of Ann Thompson, who served as an Army nurse during the early period of direct American ...
My wife, Becky, struggled and finally got me into our vehicle and drove to the Hugo clinic. Upon arrival I was seen by Dr. Tidwell, whose quick thinking and diagnosis of the problem quite possibly saved my life. Thanks to Randy Hammons, who provided transportation, I was then transported ...
Judge Robert Martin, have been totally ignored by the previous Government, and there appears to be no evidence to suggest that this medical tyranny is likely to be improved in the near future, regardless of a change in Government since the recent general election. (...
Many do not have the luxury of living near their local VA outpatient clinic or having flexible work hours. Hundt and colleagues [42] interviewed 28 veterans who had been accepted for PE or CPT treatment but declined to participate. Among other reasons, many veterans stated that they simply ...
The third interview was conducted in the therapy garden near the bonfire area, while the fourth interview took place in the participants' homes or at the interviewer's office. Due to dropouts, seven veterans participated in the first three interviews. By the end of the fourth interview one ...