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| Wounded Marine carried off tank during the battle of Okinawa Pvt. W. D. Fuhlrodt is removed from the tank which carried him from the front lines. Japanese artillery and small arms fire made it impossible for ambulances to carry the wounded to the rear on Okinawa, 1945. Sgt. Thomas D. Barnett, Jr. (Marine Corps ) |
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| Wounded Marine carried off tank, Okinawa Pvt. W. D. Fuhlrodt is removed from the tank which carried him from the front lines. Japanese artillery and small arms fire made it impossible for ambulances to carry the wounded to the rear on Okinawa, 1945. Sgt. Thomas D. Barnett, Jr. (Marine Corps ) |
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| Wounded Marine from the Battle of Okinawa U.S. Marine receives help from his wounds from the "Battle of Okinawa" on board U.S.S. Soiace enroute to Guam. May 1945. Lt. Victor Jorgensen. (Navy) |
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| Wounded Marines "Battle of Empress Augusta Bay" One of the first to fall, wounded in the initial invasion at Empress Augusta Bay, Bougainville, this American is hoisted aboard a Coast Guard-manned transport off shore. November 1943. (Coast Guard ) |
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| Wounded Marines at Iwo Jima first aid station U.S. Navy doctors and corpsmen administer to wounded Marines at an Iwo Jima first aid station, Navy Chaplain Lieutenant (Junior Grade) John H. Galbreath (right center) is kneeling beside a man who has severe flash burns, received in an artillery battery fifty yards away. Photographed by Warrant Officer Obie Newcomb, Jr., USMCR, February 20, 1945. |
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| Wounded marines from "Battle of New Georgia" Wounded Marines with 4th Marine Raider Battalion on Landing craft "LCM" from "Battle of New Georgia," casualties shown lying on stretchers aboard lighter, Munda Point, New Georgia, July 1943. Wedlinger. |
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| Wounded Marines hoisted aboard Hospital ship, Bougainville One of the first to fall, wounded in the initial invasion at Empress Augusta Bay, Bougainville, this American is hoisted aboard a Hospital. November 12, 1943. |
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| Wounded soldier after Japanese Kamikaze attack Pressure bandaged after they suffered burns when their ship was hit by a Kamikaze attack. The wounded men are fed aboard the USS Solace in 1945, Iwo Jima, Attributed to Lt. Victor Jorgensen. (Navy) |
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| Wounded soldiers at 1st U.S. General Hospital in Paris, France Medicine in the form of ice-cream sundaes and banana splits are enjoyed by wounded soldiers at the 1st U.S. General Hospital in Paris, France, February 22, 1945. T4c. Baum. (Army Surgeon General) |
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| Wounded soldiers attend Mother's Day services, Coventry Cathedral, England U.S. wounded soldiers attend Mother's Day services in blitzed Coventry Cathedral, England. Men are patients in nearby convalescent hospitals. Mayor of Coventry attended ceremony on May 13, 1945. T3c. A. Cissna. (Army) |
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| Wounded soldiers eating ice-cream at 1st U.S. General Hospital, Paris Medicine in the form of ice-cream sundaes and banana splits are enjoyed by wounded soldiers at the 1st U.S. General Hospital in Paris, France, February 22, 1945. T4c. Baum. (Army Surgeon General) |
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| Wounded soldiers from 16th Infantry Regiment, Omaha Beach American assault troops with 16th Infantry Regiment are injured while storming Omaha Beach. Soldiers wait under Chalk Cliffs for evacuation to a field hospital for further medical treatment. Collville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France. June 6, 1944. John Taylor. (Army) |
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| Wounded soldiers from 1st Infantry Medic looks after Wounded soldiers under the foot of cliff, of Colleville on Mer under Wn 60 sector Fox Red, among others wounded exhausted pertaining to the 3rd Bn of the 16th IR of 1st US ID. In H+50 the 6th Naval Beach Bn had installed a rescue station to the shelter of German fire. The badge on the shoulder of the soldier in background is caviardé. June 6, 1944. |
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| Wounded soldiers from Pacific Theater return home When land was sighted, even the wounded left their beds to have the first glimpse of home. Bed patients, they had to make sure it was true. July 1944. |
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| Wounded troops at forward medical unit Wounded Australian and U.S. troops are waiting at a forward medical unit in the jungles of New Guinea, for evacuation to Australian hospitals, 1942. |
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| Wrecked Bell P-39 Airacobra A wrecked Bell P-39 Airacobra, at the Alaska wing base of the Air Transport Command 1943, Nome, Alaska. |
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