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Doctors
During WWII, the Army Medical Corps provided doctors, nurses, and other medically-trained personnel to the armed forces. The Medical Corps was responsible for setting up field hospitals, battalion aid stations, providing flight surgeons and nurses and hospital corpsman. Doctors were trained in emergency care and frequently worked very close to the front lines, treating soldiers wounded in combat. During WWII, statistics show that 97 out of 100 wounded soldiers who reached an aid station survived, thanks to the efforts of the Army Medical Corps.
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Donations
Do you have items such as papers, photos, uniforms, gear and other artifacts? We would be interested; please Contact Us
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Volunteers Needed
We need help with transcribing data. Personnel and group records to digital. Want to help? Contact Us
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Servicemen Data
If you have any data on servicemen and units and would be like to add it to our digital library; please Contact Us
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Additional Resources
Obtaining Individuals' Military Records: These are located at the National Archives. Information and Order Forms can be found [Here]
Search US National Cemeteries [Here]
Air Force Historical Research Agency Where you will find group and command records NOT individual service records. [Here].
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