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    Episodes (6)

    Army Medicine History - Early Medicine

    Army Medicine History - Early Medicine
    Army Medicine History Podcast - Early Medicine Topics Covered: U.S. Army Medicine, Early Medicine, Military Medicine, Medical History, Diseases, Inoculations, Vaccinations, George Washington, U.S. Army, History Speakers: Scott Woodard, Historian U.S. Army Medical Department Center of History and Heritage George Wunderlich, Museum Director U.S. Army Medical Department Museum

    Army Medicine History - Minnie Breese Stubbs Life Story

    Army Medicine History - Minnie Breese Stubbs Life Story
    Army Medicine History - Minnie Breese Stubbs Life Story Original date for audio interview is unknown. Second Lieutenant Minnie Breese volunteered to go the Philippine Islands and was assigned to Fort Mills in Corregidor, April 1940. At that time, Army Nurses had relatively light work schedules and plenty of free time to enjoy the island. Breese had no idea that her life would change so drastically over the next 5 years. Topics Covered: U.S. Army Medicine, Army Nurses, Military Medicine, POW, Prisoner of War, World War Two, WWII, Corregidor, Philippines, U.S. Army, History VIRIN: 180117-A-VG084-001

    Army Medicine History - Medic Describes 9/11 Response

    Army Medicine History - Medic Describes 9/11 Response
    Excerpts from an interview with Sgt. Matthew Rosenberg regarding Sept. 11, 2001. Sgt. Rosenberg is an Army medic assigned to the DiLorenzo TRICARE Health Clinic, the Pentagon. He also serves as the noncommissioned officer in charge of mass casualty events. He was awarded the Soldiers Medal for his actions on Sept. 11. Topics Covered: Army Medicine, Pentagon, 911, September 11th, Terrorist Attack, U.S. Army VIRIN: 170911-A-VG084-001