Most WWII veterans would have told you that the medics were some of the bravest men who served in the war. In this episode, we're taking a look at some of the artifacts of a medic who served in the 110th Regiment of the 28th Infantry Division, which was nicknamed "The Bloody Bucket Division". We're also getting a rare look inside a German medical bunker that later served as an aid station for the 28th.
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