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- Colonel Earl [sic] Standlee, Chief Surgeon, MTOUSA, congratulates Capt. Peter J. Germanic, Centerville, Iowa, after presenting him with the Bronze Star Medal1
- Colonel Earle Standlee, Chief Surgeon, MTOUSA, congratulates Col. Albert A. Biederman, Minneapolis, Minn., after presenting him with the Legion of Merit1
- Colonel Earle Standlee, Chief Surgeon, MTOUSA, congratulates Col. James E. Noonan, Washington, D.C., after presenting him with the Legion of Merit1
- Colonel Earle Standlee, Chief Surgeon, MTOUSA, congratulates Col. Joseph Carmack, San Antonio, Texas, after presenting him with the Legion of Merit1
- Colonel Earle Standlee, Chief Surgeon, MTOUSA, congratulates Lt. Col. George M. Duncan, 816 Gates Ave., Norfolk, Va., after presenting him with the Legion of Merit1
- Colonel Earle Standlee, Chief Surgeon, MTOUSA, congratulates Lt. Col. Henry K. Beecher, Milton, Mass., after presenting him with the Legion of Merit1
- Colonel Earle Standlee, Chief Surgeon, MTOUSA, congratulates Maj. Daniel J. Holland, Boston, Mass., after presenting him with the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious achievement in connection with military operations, Caserta, Italy, 9/20/[19]451
- Colonel Earle Standlee, Chief Surgeon, MTOUSA, congratulates Maj. Thomas H. Buford, Mokan, Mo., after presenting him with the Legion of Merit1
- Colonel Earle Standlee, Chief Surgeon, Mediterranean Theater of Operations, U.S. Army, congratulates Col. Hugh R. Gilmore, Jr. of Emlenton, Pa., after he received the decoration of Knight Commander, Order of the Crown of Italy, Caserta, Italy, 9/20/[19]451
- Colonel Perrin A. [sic] Long, Medical Corps, receives congratulations from Col. Earle Standlee, Chief Surgeon, MTOUSA, after being presented with the Legion of Merit1
- Contents of standard Army-Navy package of dried plasma1
- Corporal H. Perrin of Detroit, Mich., dresses the burned arm of a patient in the surgery tent of the 94th Evacuation Hospital, U.S. Fifth Army, Anzio area, Italy1
- Coughing, tiredness, indigestion, loss of weight, symptoms usually mean that tuberculosis is advancing1
- Coughs & sneezes spread diseases1
- Cpl. Edward Kerns of Niles, Mich., wounded in Normandy and now a patient at the 280th Station Hospital somewhere in southern England, works at mat-weaving1
- Cracking of tung-oil1
- Crowded Hope Hall Quick to Disillusion Visitors in Hospital (photograph of newspaper page)1