Charles (Charlie) Norwood, Jr.,
U.S. Representative
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Another Vietnam Veteran passes on -
| US Rep Charlie Norwood |
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served as a Captain in the United States Army
| Charlie Norwood served as a Captain in the United States Army from 1967 - 1969, beginning with an assignment to the U.S. Army Dental Corps at Sandia Army Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico. In 1968 he was transferred to the Medical Battalion of the 173rd Airborne Brigade in Vietnam, and served a combat tour at Quin Yon, An Khe, and LZ English at Bon Son. During his tour, he participated in experimental military dental practices that are now standard procedure for the armed forces. Norwood was one of the first participants in the Army's outreach program that delivered dentists to forward firebases in lieu of transferring patients to rear treatment areas. He provided some of the first field-based dental treatment of military guard dogs, and assisted in non-dental trauma care in Mobile Army Surgical Hospitals. In recognition of his service under combat conditions, Norwood was awarded the Combat Medical Badge and two Bronze Stars. After Vietnam, Norwood was assigned to the Dental Corps at Fort Gordon, Georgia, where he served until his discharge in 1969. He remained a member of the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the Military Order of the World Wars until his death. Jerry D ______________________ Oh, my goodness That would certainly
be more exposure than
I first thought
I think when this chemical's harm (the other chemical in the mix) and you vets stand up together for all of you.... there won't be so many arbitrary disability approval denials. AND you will help your wives, and children, and pets and all vets of all eras A worse version of this chemical had to be out there for wars prior to WWII, also ... as the harm to FDR and Eisenhower started from WWI battlefields Note links Someone on the Patriotfiles.com forum helped me to understand the high probability that EGBE was here, in Vientam war, too |
For whom does
the bell toll? It tolls for thee
medical
clues - THE FATIGUE of CFIDS if from 2-BE
Why this interest in 2-butoxyethanol?
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