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⚕️ Medical & Casualties
The Army Nurse Who Performed Surgery by Candlelight for 72 Hours
Captain Margaret I. Furey was a US Army Nurse Corps officer stationed at the 805th Medical Battalion. During the Battle of the Bulge, her field hospital lost power and heating in temperatures of -20°C. For 72 continuous ...
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The 101st Airborne's Lost Paratrooper
Private John M. K. Steele was one of the most famous paratroopers from D-Day — he famously got caught on the spire of the church in Sainte-Mère-Église, hanging limp and playing dead for hours while the town burned below....
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Army Nurse Corps, 2nd Marine Division
Nurse Lieutenant Esther R. — Guadalcanal / Manila — 1943-1945
I enlisted the day after Pearl Harbor. I was 23, working as a typist in Sacramento, and I knew I had to do something. They sent me to Guadalcanal in February 1943 — the worst assignment of my life and the most important. We set up a field hospital in a coconut grove. The noise was the worst thing. You couldn't sleep because the fighting was twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. We treated burns from the USS New Orleans, shrapnel wounds, dysentery, and malaria. I had one boy — I won't say his name — who was seventeen and had both legs gone. He asked me if his girlfriend was going to write...