U.S. Medical corpsman tends wounded U.S. soldier. A medical corpsman with the First U.S.
U.S. Medical corpsman tends wounded U.S. soldier. A medical corpsman with the First U.S. Army tends a bazooka man wounded during a concerted drive when units of Lieutenant General Courtney H. Hodges' army reached Pier, Germany, 15 miles northeast of Aachen. Another infantry unit of the First Army was reported driving on Goich, with tank support, December 10, 1944, three miles below Pior. Medical corpsmen accompany the fighting men and planes have dropped blanket-wrapped bottle of blood plasma for wounded troops near the Saar front. Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force announced that the German Western Front losses from November 8 to November 30, 1944, were 152,000, with prisioners accounting for 74.000 of the total.
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