Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Hey Doc!: The Battle of Okinawa As Remembered by a Marine Corpsman by Ed Wells (, Trade Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! · Hey Doc! Ed Wells; en; War in Fredericksburg Texas An amazing story of perseverance and everyday courage This is the wartime memories of a Marine. who served in Company B of the 6th Battalion of the 4th Regiment He saw days of continuous combat during the Battle of Okinawa including the Battle for Sugar Loaf. Ed Wells. Galery /5(). Hey Doc!: The Battle of Okinawa As Remembered by a Marine Corpsman Ed Wells. out of 5 stars Kindle Edition. $ # Donut Hole: A Marine’s Real-Life Battles in Vietnam During and 68 Marines, 1st Force Logistical Command Clutch Platoon R.C. Lebeau.
Webb Digh, a waist-gunner in a B in WW II, they gave the ultimate sacrifice of their lives. Doc Rays photo is in every U.S. Navy Hospital in the world. He did not plan this, however he was a brave Navy Corpsmen taking care of his U.S. Marines in his platoon. I remember Liberty Bridge and I remember Doc Ray. He is a great symbol to all. The Battle of Okinawa As Remembered by a Marine Corpsman. Ed Wells. but W.H. Downing's first person account of war on the Western Front shows that perhaps a battle near Amiens, France, in is the REAL ANZAC Day. His depiction of charging the German lines on the third ANZAC Day with an Aussie roar heard hundreds of yards away is perhaps. In Ed wrote a book titled "Hey Doc" that told of his time at war during the battle of Okinawa. We plan to publish a full story on Wells, his book and building, and his civic life next week. Both Wells and May left their marks on Sapulpa.
The Battle of Okinawa As Remembered by a Marine Corpsman. by Ed Wells. Shelve Hey Doc!: The Battle of Okinawa As Remembered by a Marine Corpsman. 03 September Ed Wells 10 on Hey Doc! This is the wartime memories of a Marine., Potter USMC Blessed be the Corpsman Because he s. He tells of his amazing exploits during the battle of Okinawa. His Marines loved him and he them. God speed Mr wells. It is said that one who saves a human life, it's as if he has saved the world. Mr Wells was to save the world several times over!! I read this book to honor my uncle who was shot on , in action on Okinawa.
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