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U.S. Army Ambulances and Medical Vehicles in World War II Didier Andres

U.S. Army Ambulances and Medical Vehicles in World War II By Didier Andres

U.S. Army Ambulances and Medical Vehicles in World War II by Didier Andres


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A fully illustrated book covering all types of ambulances and medical vehicles used bythe US Army during World War 2.

U.S. Army Ambulances and Medical Vehicles in World War II Summary

U.S. Army Ambulances and Medical Vehicles in World War II by Didier Andres

Of all the armies involved in World War II, the U.S. Army developed the most sophisticated system for the transport and treatment of injured and sick soldiers, pushing the boundaries of available technology to give their men the best chance of not only survival but a full recovery. Each infantry regiment had a medical detachment that was tasked with conserving the strength of the regiment by not only providing medical and dental treatment but also undertaking all possible measures to keep the regiment healthy. In combat they would provide emergency medical treatment on the battlefield, then move casualties to aid stations they had established. At aid stations casualties would be triaged, stabilized and treated before being moved on for further treatment. Vehicles formed a crucial part of the Medical Detachments equipment.

This fully illustrated, comprehensive books covers all types of medical vehicles used both in-theater and in the United States, including ambulances and technical support vehicles. It details vehicle markings and the equipment modified for use in the evacuation of troops from the battlefield; and the other uses these vehicles were adapted for during the war including their use as Clubmobiles and Chuck Wagons by the American Red Cross.

U.S. Army Ambulances and Medical Vehicles in World War II Reviews

an impressive collection of pictures and documents on these key vehicles [] A valuable resource for historians, modelers, reeanactors and restoreres with an interest in medical vehicles used in the conflict. * Classic Military Vehicle Magazine *
Didier Andres is a Belgian writer who decided to write a separate book about ambulances. I think he succeeded in this because new book looks great. It is not overburdened with unnecessary info, and still you would find all main things here. As I wrote in the beginning, there is no difference which scale you would pick because publication still would come handy for diorama and weathering ideas. * DetailScaleView *

About Didier Andres

Didier Andres, born in Verviers in Belgium, was passionate about military history and particularly about American vehicles of World War II. He had a large archive of documents and imagery, and contributed to books and magazines for twenty years. He is the author of US Army Chevrolet Trucks, US Army Ambulances & Medical Vehicles and US Army Signal Corps Vehicles.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Metropolitan Ambulances 3. Multi patient Ambulances 4. Field Litter Carriers 5. Front Line Ambulances 6. Medics Jeeps 7. Rescue Teams 8. Medical Trucks 9. Reverse Lend-Lease 10. Field Ambulances 11. Markings 12. On the Front 13. Other Missions, Other Life 14. The American Red Cross 15. The American Field Service 16. Conundrums Bibliography and Acknowledgements

Additional information

NGR9781612008653
9781612008653
1612008658
U.S. Army Ambulances and Medical Vehicles in World War II by Didier Andres
New
Hardback
Casemate Publishers
2020-07-22
144
N/A
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