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  2. Charley Havlat - Wikipedia

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    Private First Class Charles Havlat (November 4, 1910 – May 7, 1945) is recognized as being the last United States Army soldier to be killed in combat in the European Theater of Operations during World War II. [2]

  3. Robert M. Losey - Wikipedia

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    Captain Robert Moffat Losey (/ ˈ l oʊ s i /; May 27, 1908 – April 21, 1940), an aeronautical meteorologist, is considered to be the first American military casualty in World War II. [1] While serving as a military attaché prior to America's entry into the war, Losey was killed on April 21, 1940, during a German bombardment in Norway. [1]

  4. List of general officers of the United States Army Medical ...

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    Namesake of Kirk United States Army Health Clinic (formerly hospital), Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland: Major General: Shelley U. Marietta: September 13, 1943: Retired 1946: Commander of The Army Medical Center: Major General: Robert H. Mills: September 17, 1943: Retired 1946: Chief, Army Dental Corps; Namesake of Mills Dental Clinic, Fort ...

  5. Brooke Army Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Brooke Army Medical Center has a history which dates back to 1879 when the first Post Hospital opened as a small medical dispensary located in a single-story wooden building. [3] In 1886, the first permanent hospital was built. [3] In 1908, an 84-bed Station Hospital was constructed on the west side of the post. [3]

  6. William Beaumont Army Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of the William Beaumont General Hospital at the base of the Franklin Mountains on 26 November 1945 World War II temporary buildings, 1959 Dr. Hyman I. Goldstein seated at a library table. Standing next to him are Pfc. Carillo and Myrline Triplett, librarian at William Beaumont General Hospital.

  7. Camp Gary - Wikipedia

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    World War II Postcard Activation of San Marcos Army Air Field, December 15, 1942. San Marcos Army Air Field, 1946, looking east along the flightline. Camp Gary (Edward Gary Air Force Base until 15 December 1956) was the United States military installation that was redeveloped into the San Marcos Municipal Airport and the Gary Job Corps Center, [1] the largest in the nation.

  8. It's a miracle, say family of Japanese soldier killed in WWII ...

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. ... say family of Japanese soldier killed in WWII, as flag he carried returns from US ... Victims of Japanese aggression during ...

  9. Lucian Adams - Wikipedia

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    Adams was born on October 26, 1922, in Port Arthur, Texas, as one of twelve children (nine brothers and three sisters) in a large Mexican-American family. [1] [2] He attended Port Arthur High School and enlisted in the Army in February 1943, [3] after spending two years in a wartime plant making landing craft — just like the ones that would carry him to the shores of Italy and then France in ...