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American medical personnel tend to the wounded in Sened, Tunisia. Photograph taken March 1943.
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Medical Kits & Contents:
The Medical Department:
- The Army Nurse Corps
- Brief Overview of the Medical Department
- Identification of Medical Personnel, Vehicles & Installations
- Medical Depots & Symbols
- Medical Vehicle Markings
- The WW2 Medical Battalion, Infantry Division
- The WW2 Medical Detachment Infantry Regiment
- WW2 Medical “MOS” Definitions
- WW2 US Medical Replacement Training Centers
- Organization – Medical Department Units
- Loading Table 25 – Medical Detachment – Infantry Regiment
- Processing of Patients
- The Rehabilitation Program
Medical Items:
- Aid Station Beverage Pack & Hospital Supplement
- Background & Development of the Carlisle Bandage
- The Emergency Medical Tag
- The Medical Chest
- Medical Supply Catalogs
- Medical Tentage
- The Packing of Medical Items
- The Parachute First-Aid Packet
- WW2 American Prisoner of War Relief Packages
- Splint Sets & Accessories
- Medical Blankets & Medical Blanket Sets
- Use of Contents of First-Aid Kits & Packets
- WW2 US Army Ambulances and Medical-Related Vehicles
- WW2 US Army Litters
- Individual Equipment of the Medical Department (TR 405-95)
- Pajamas, Summer & Winter
- Miscellaneous Medical Bags, Packs & Containers
- Evolution in Packing of Medical Items
Hospital & Medical Installation Related:
- Medical Depots in the Zone of Interior
- The WW2 Aid Station
- WW2 Hospital and Station Equipment and Personnel
- WW2 Hospital Trains
- The Hospital Train in the E.T.O. 1944-1945
- WW2 Hospital Ships
- WW2 Military Hospitals – General Introduction
- WW2 Military Hospitals – Mediterranean Theater of Operations
- WW2 Military Hospitals – European Theater of Operations
- WW2 Military Hospitals – Pacific Theater of Operations
- WW2 Military Hospitals – Zone of Interior Hospitals
Miscellaneous Articles:
- Air Evacuation in WW2
- The Chaplain Corps
- Quartermaster Graves Registration Service
- Medal of Honor Recipients
- The Purple Heart
- Venereal Disease & Treatment during WW2
- WW2 Basic Rules of Land Warfare
- Standard Terms for Diagnoses, Anatomical Locations, and Operations
- U.S. Army WW2 Dog Tags
- RAMP (Recovered Allied Military Personnel)