The History of the Chaplain Corps, United States Navy Vol. 6
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On one such occasion, he was wounded while holding services. He refused to be evacuated until he had reassured the Marines in their faith. The "Medics" If chaplains sometimes received decorations, and often both silent and expressed respect and apprecia- tion from their fellows, they in turn were warm in their regard for the sacrificial spirit evidenced around them. The Division's Jewish chaplain, E. H. Rickel, wrote of one 30-hour period in which "A" Medical Company cared for some 675 wounded ...Marines. Every man, he wrote, from highly trained specialist to truck driver, sweated and worked at furious pace according to his skill. And he quoted with obvious approval the re- mark of a surgeon, washing up after an extremely deli- cate operation, "I'm damned proud to be a member of this outfit. I've never seen anything like it." About 8 o'clock on Sunday evening 80 men were brought in from the enemy line; 78 turned out to be ROK Marines, 2 were North Koreans. Accompanied by interpreter and chaplain, a doctor began routine admissions work.
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