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Explore " mustard gas" with insightful episodes like "Soldiers Update: Field Deployable Hydrolysis Systems", "Short 22: 1919 A confession of murder", "I Will Hold", "#18 John Harvey's Mustard Problem" and "Mustard Gas" from podcasts like ""Soldiers Update", "News of the Times", "Odin & Aesop", "Curious Insights from History" and "World War I Podcast"" and more!
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Short 22: 1919 A confession of murder
News of the Times Short 22
The Time: 1919
The Story: A confession of murder
| There was a lot of discussion at the time regarding the after effects on soldiers from World War 1 who had been exposed to mustard gas. This is one of those stories.
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I Will Hold
James Nelson’s “I Will Hold” tells the story of Clifton B. Cates. Cates began serving in the Marine Corps in June 1917. He deployed to France as part of the 6th Marine Regiment and participated in the Third Battle of Aisne, the Battle of Belleau Wood, and the Battle of Soissons. Cates was awarded the Navy Cross, two Distinguished Service Crosses, the Star, and Purple Heart for his service during World War One. He remained in the in Marine Corps and served during the Second World War where he lead the 1st Marine Regiment at Guadalcanal and then commanded the 4th Marine Division for the seizure of Tinian and Iwo Jima. Cates went on to serve as the nineteenth Commandant of the Marine Corps. He retired in 1954.
#18 John Harvey's Mustard Problem
This episode is a curious blending of war and medicine. A fascinating start to one branch of cancer treatment. I like it. I hope you will too.
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