American casualties -- wounded or ill-are evacuated from forward ***** in New Guinea to hospitals in Australia by air whenever possible. A newly arrived unit of "flying nurses" (Medical Air Evacuation Transportation Squadron) will provide medical care in the planes. In this photograph sergeants of the unit demonstrate methods of loading patients before nurses of the organization. August 14, 1943. (Photo by Signal Corps U.S. Army).
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