Signal Corps Archive: SC 348677 - A group of Marine medics giving aid to a wounded Marine at Sosa-Ri, Korea. Marine was wounded by mortar fire. 19 September, 1950.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 348678 - Pfc. Thomas Conlon, Closter, N.J., 21st Inf. Regt., 24th Inf. Div., lies on a stretcher at a medical aid station, after being wounded while crossing the Naktong River in Korea.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171695 - First Island Command, New Caledonia. Wounded waiting to be transferred to hospitals, munch candy bars on the docks after being unloaded from Higgins Boats following their trip from the Solomon Islands.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171693 - First Island Command, New Caledonia. Checking names of Army casualties just returned from the Solomon Islands is Pfc. George R. Sister of Irwin, Penn. 23 January, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184775-S - Lt. Rial Smith, Jersey Shore, Pa., Air Evacuation Nurse, watches carefully while a soldier wounded in the fighting on Bougainville Island in the Solomons is unloaded from a plane...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171698 - First Island Command, New Caledonia. Injured from Solomon Islands, soldiers of the U.S. Army, are loaded into ambulance peeps as they are hurried to hospitals in New Caledonia.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184829 - A wounded American soldier is lifted aboard a transport plane for a flying trip to to a hospital.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171639 - First Island Command, New Caledonia. Ambulatory patients wounded in action in the Solomon Islands are brought to New Caledonia. Most of these are injured soldiers.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171659 - An American Army Nurse receives patient at one of the hospitals in Algiers, North Africa. 1 May, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170443 - American casualties from the Battle of Milne Bay are shown leaving the Australian Red Cross ship at Newstead Wharf, Brisbane. 14 September, 1942.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 334752 - A litter squad fords a stream with a wounded soldier on way to Battalion Aid Station, Bougainville, Solomon Islands. 13 December, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196094-S - Medics administer blood plasma to an American casualty wounded when his division command post was shelled. Leyte Island, P.I. 22 October, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 334753 - Patients are removed from a jeep used as a litter carrier at a Collecting Company on Bougainville, Solomon Islands. 13 December, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 207309 - Army medics work hard to get this litter case over the difficult terrain on Okinawa to an aid station.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 206503 - Casualties, given first aid on battlefield, are transported by jeep to clearing station behind the lines for further treatment. Okinawa.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 207308 - Two wounded men make their way to a medical aid station on Okinawa.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 207311 - As an ambulance jeep evacuates three wounded U.S. soldiers to a rear area field hospital, one is given blood plasma en route by a corpsman of 102nd Med. Bn. on Okinawa.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 205108-S - Capt. James R. Barron, Corpus Christi, Texas, is given plasma by front-line aid men after being wounded by a Japanese sniper on Okinawa. 4 April, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 190576 - Shown here are American medics from the [censored] C.P. giving aid to a group of French soldiers...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 190497 - No caption.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 190602 - Sgt. Peter K. Slusarezyk, attached to Medical Corps, tagging dead American soldiers. 12 June, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 190601 - Dead American soldiers being unloaded and lined up for identification and burial. St. Mere Eglise, Normandy, 12 June, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 190490 - U.S. Army Chaplain Francis L. Sampson of Sioux Falls, N.D., gives absolution to dead American paratroopers who were killed in action in Carentan, France. A burial party made up of German POWs waits in the background.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 190575 - Dead American soldiers lay covered with blankets on the side of a hill where several German tanks were knocked out. 23 May, 1944. Cori area, Italy.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 205109-S - Inside this transport plane which brought mail and medical supplies to Okinawa, the flight crew has changed the seats and wall brackets into slings for stretchers.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 206111-S - This Okinawa casualty in a litter, having been placed on a loading ramp, is being lifted to the elevation of the floor level of the C-54 plane in which he will be transported to the rear area for further hospitalization.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 205110-S - Flight Nurse Jo Nabors, Tenn., secures a casualty of Okinawa into his stretcher on a huge transport plane, which has been converted into a hospital plane after bringing in mail and supplies.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 190572 - Lt. Aleda Lutz, Freeland, Mich., flight nurse of a medical evacuation transport squadron, converses with wounded men just prior to takeoff.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196225-S - An unwounded GI, left, and one that has been slightly wounded, right, help a third man to a jeep that will take him to a hospital in the rear area.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270832 - Infantrymen of the 9th Division, U.S. First Arm, move past Sherman tank hit between Froitzheim and Thum, Germany. 1 March, 1945.