A Berkeley Boys Service to the Medical Community of Alameda County 1935 1994
A Berkeley Boys Service to the Medical Community of Alameda County 1935 1994
Harold Kay
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LaBerge: That came in very handy, very handy. 50 Kay: He never made arrangements for the medical units but his assistant warrant officer could do it. After being in the navy, you learn how. Oak Knoll Naval Hospital. 1960 Kay: Then about that time the navy came out and they wanted to close Oak Knoll, and move everything to San Francisco. I met with them. I met with a group that came out for everything in Alameda County. But the interesting thing was, there was a captain in the hospital corps, no...t a doctor. He had been my petty officer, chief petty officer, when I was in San Francisco, and doing naval recruiting. Now he was a captain in the hospital corps, which was very interesting. He was with this group that got stationed here. Kind of old time --hadn't seen him all during the war, or since the beginning of the war. Interesting. Spent three days arguing. LaBerge: Whether Oak Knoll should stay open or not? Kay: Kept Oak Knoll open. Explaining to them how it worked for us and how important it was to all the area.
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