Transition to Duty, A Combat Medic’s Tour in Vietnam with the 101
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Annals of Military and Naval Surgery and Tropical Medicine and [Leather Bound]
Leather Bound Edition having Spine and corners bind in original leather with Golden Leaf Printing on spine. Leather: Genuine Leather. This book is printed in black & white, Resized as per current standards.
Your Body In Flight Thomas D White Air Force Pamphlet 160-10-3 1961 Book Vintage
Textured black soft covers show light surface rubbing, faint handling gloss, and mild wear at the corners and spine ends. Pamphlet binding is secure with no loose or detached pages seen, and no writing, underlining, or highlighting appears on the pages shown.
Military and Naval Medical Referenc, Paperback by Brewer, W., Like New Used, …
Military and Naval Medical Referenc, Paperback by Brewer, W., ISBN 1432512110, ISBN-13 9781432512118, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US
Vietnam War Combat Medic 101st Airborne Eagles SIGNED Transition To Duty L Flory
PHOTOS SHOW ACTUAL BOOK YOU WILL RECEIVE. Condition: Pages are crisp and clean. Has a heavy spine creasing, otherwise light cover wear.
A Complete Handbook for the Hospital Corps of the U.S. Army and Navy and State M
By Mason, Charles Field. Condition Guide. Your source for quality books at reduced prices.
Military and Naval Medical Referenc, Paperback by Brewer, W., Brand New, Free…
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Doc: Platoon Medic
Condition Notes: Fairly worn, but readable and intact. If applicable: Dust jacket, disc or access code may not be included.
A Complete Handbook for the Hospital Corps of the U.S. Army and Navy and Stat…
A Complete Handbook for the Hospital Corps of the . Army and Navy and State Military Forces by Mason, Charles Field, ISBN 1017379815, ISBN-13 9781017379815, Brand New, Free shipping in the US
VIETNAM 1967-68 1st division & 71st Evac. Doctor memoir “SWORD AND SCAPEL”
Slogging through streams and jungle, Dr. Rogers and his colleagues weathered not only fire fights and rocket attacks but scorpions and deadly snakes.
