Oral Histories

USS Franklin Listing to one side after being attacked on March 19, 1945 as seen from USS Santa Fe

Stories From The USS Franklin: Caught Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea

USS Franklin nearly obscured by smoke and flames after 19 March attack US Navy photo 80-G-49131 Last week, I came...
Title Slide of the documentary, Navy Medicine At War. It shows a somewhat blurry image of an American POW in the presence of what appears to be two Japanese officials.

Documentary: Navy Medicine at War: Final Victory

This is the sixth and last in a series of blog posts about US Navy medicine produced by the US...
Ensign Jane Kendeigh, the first Navy flight nurse to reach Iwo Jima ministers to a wounded marine on 6 March 1945. She is bent over him as he lays on a stretcher, his head wrapped in bandages.

Documentary: Navy Medicine at War: Stepping Stones To Tokyo

U.S. Navy doctors and corpsmen tend to wounded Marines at a first aid station on 20 February 1945. Navy Chaplain...
A pen and ink drawing of a sickbay on an unknown US Navy ship. There are four bunks, two on top of two. Sailors are shown lounging in the bunks and talking to each other.

Battle Station Sick Bay

88-159-GM Charcoal drawing of a hospital corpsman is taking the temperature of a patient snug under his blanket in the...
This is the famous picture of US Army troops storming the Normandy coastline. The photographer is standing in a landing craft taking a picture of the men as they wade through the surf in front of him.

Navy Medicine At Normandy D-Day

This is the famous picture of US soldiers wading ashore at Normandy on June 6, 1944. It's one thing to...
Taken just before the Bataan Death March starts, more than 100 US soldiers are shown sitting down while being guarded by several Japanese soldiers carrying rifles with bayonets. A Japanese photographer is shown on the right adding film to his camera.

Bataan Death March and POW Oral Histories

Even though I was only four years old, I remember watching him blink. Unlike everyone else, Paul* blinked by squeezing...
Sailors in a motor launch rescue a survivor from the water alongside the sunken USS West Virginia (BB-48) during or shortly after the Japanese air raid on Pearl Harbor. USS Tennessee (BB-43) is inboard of the sunken battleship. Photograph from the Army Signal Corps Collection in the U.S. National Archives. Catalog #: USA C-5904

Pearl Harbor Oral Histories of Medical Personnel

Bottom Line Up Front: The attack on Pearl Harbor brought the United States into World War II. Read on to...

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