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History Of The Great War

Patreon Episode 29: Medical War Pt. 4

History Of The Great War

Wesley Livesay

Society & Culture, History, Documentary

4.6889 Ratings

🗓️ 21 February 2021

⏱️ 26 minutes

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This is an episode originally released on Patreon. Thank you for listening over the years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to an Airwave Media Podcast.

0:04.0

Do you want to know where you can find almost 500 episodes of the history of World War II?

0:10.0

Hi, I'm Ray Harris Jr. inviting you to check out my podcast, The History of World War II

0:15.6

Podcast, where I provide in-depth examinations of the key people and events that shaped World War II. While there you'll also find interviews with

0:24.8

authors who provide new and interesting reflections that help further our

0:29.2

understanding of the conflict and the people that fought it.

0:32.8

And a new episode comes out every week.

0:34.8

And more history, that's always a good thing.

0:37.8

That's the History of World War II Podcast or World War II Podcast.

0:42.4

Net. or World War II Podcast. Poet.

0:44.0

Hi everyone, this is Scott.

0:47.0

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0:51.0

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0:54.0

Follow the story of Mark Antony and Cleopatra's descendants over 10 generations,

0:59.6

or take a deep dive into the Iron Age or the Hellenistic era, then check out the Ancient World

1:05.8

Podcast. Available on all podcasting platforms or go to ancient world podcast.com. That's the ancient world podcast.

1:17.0

Hello everyone and welcome to History of the Great War premium episode number 29.

1:22.0

This is our fourth and last in our series about the Medical War. In this

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episode we will be discussing the logistics of what happened after the

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soldiers were wounded on the battlefield. It would be a long journey both in terms of geographical

1:33.7

distance and time between the battlefields and the permanent base hospitals where

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most of the more severely injured would recover. All armies created a system of checkpoints along the way where the soldiers would get the care that they needed and then be prepared for transport further to the rear if that is what they required.

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