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World War Two

Combat Medics Wronged

• Yank Magazine, 1944 •


The W.W. II U.S. Army pay raise that was granted to combat infantrymen during the summer of 1944 was not extended to the front-line medics for reasons involving the obligations agreed to under the Geneva Convention Rules of War. This omission generated a number of infantrymen to write kind words regarding the medics while at the same time condemning the poorly conceived Geneva restrictions:

“…I’ve seen the medics in action and I take my hat off to them. Most of them have more guts then us guys with the rifles…I’ve seen them dash into cross-fire that would cut a man to ribbons to help a guy who was in bad shape. I say give them all the credit they deserve.”

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U.S. Army ruled front-line medics not to get combat pay 1944WW2 Geneva Convention distinctions regarding combat medicssoldiers praise for combat medics 1944US soldiers praise for front-line medics 19441944 American GIs gripe regarding combat medic inequalityww2 medics and the Geneva Convention Rules of War

Combat Medics Wronged

U.S. Army ruled front-line medics not to get combat pay 1944WW2 Geneva Convention distinctions regarding combat medicssoldiers praise for combat medics 1944US soldiers praise for front-line medics 19441944 American GIs gripe regarding combat medic inequalityww2 medics and the Geneva Convention Rules of War
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