Diane Burke Fessler
Description: |
American Troops were not sent into battle in World War II without plans for medical care. For instance, when the invasion of the Nazi-held coast of Normandy took place on 6 June 1944, thousands of nurses, doctors, corpsmen, and supporting hospital staff had been waiting for months in Great Britain to cross the English Channel with the troops. They were prepared to set up field, evacuation, station, and general hospitals as soldiers pushed the front east across the continent. |
Éditeur: |
Michigan State University Press |
Auteur: |
Diane Burke Fessler |
Pages: |
280 |
Langue: |
English |
Publication: |
USA 1996 |
Gewicht | 0.585 kg |
Höhe | 23.5 cm |
Breite | 16 cm |
Tiefe | 2.3 cm |
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