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The AMEDD Historian Issue 14 Summer 2016   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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U.S. Army Medical Department Center of History and Heritage
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The AMEDD Historian Issue 14 Summer 2016
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Medical Civil Affairs in the Philippines, 1945
David Smollar

United States Army Veterinary Corps, established 3 June 1916
Happy centennial!

Evacuation Ambulance Company #8 in World War One.
A. Gustaf Bryngelson and MagDalene G. Bryngelson. Magnus Publishing of Idaho, 2015.

Health under Fire: Medical Care during America’s Wars.
James R. Arnold, ed., Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood, 2014. ISBN 978-1-61069-747-7. 274 pages, photos, index.

African American Doctors of World War I: The Lives of 104 Volunteers. W. Douglas Fisher and Joann H. Buckley. ISBN 978-1-4766-6315-9. 284 pages, photos, appendix, bibliography, index.

Nazi Concentration Camp Survivor, Leo Rosskamm
Robert L. Ampula, Administrative Officer, AMEDD Regiment

The Medical Remedial Enlistment Program: the AMEDD fixing ‘broken’ recruits
Sanders Marble, Senior Historian, Office of Medical History

Neel Award for AMEDD History

The AMEDD’s Combat Librarian

The Evolution of Veterinary Insignia in the United States Army
Craig M. Calkins, CPT, VC

Training a Medic, 1944 edition
Justin Gardner

The Cadet Nurse Corps
COL Betsy Vane, Army Nurse Corps Historian


Food For Thought: World War II AMEDD Strength Figures

Medic Malvin L. Brown, First Smokejumper Fatality
Scott C. Woodard, Office of Medical History

The Military Blood Program During the Vietnam War
Charles Franson, AMEDD Museum


Subjects: African-American history; nursing; military medicine; history of medicine; Edgar Erskine Hume; Vietnam War; Holocaust; Buchenwald; World War 2; World War II; Philippines; World War I; World War 1; veterinary medicine;
Language English
Publication date April 2016
Current location
IA Collections: usnavybumedhistoryoffice; medicalheritagelibrary
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HistoryNewsletterNo14
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Internet Archive identifier: HistoryNewsletterNo14
https://archive.org/download/HistoryNewsletterNo14/HistoryNewsletterNo14.pdf

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