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Hospitals: The And Now

When one thinks of World War II, they usually think of relentless fighting on endless battlefields. Maybe they think of the German Nazis trying to exterminate the Jews. Another crucial theme of World War II was the aircraft dogfights. Medical services, however, seemed to have been overlooked as part of fighting wars. For many centuries, soldiers were the central cause to the war efforts. As technology improved, more components of war became more necessary. Boat captains, navigators, and pilots started to become more relevant in wars, and by the time World War II was fought, these people played vital roles in the American army. Medical services are a component of war that has become very important to fighting. Hospitals are also a key factor towards war. Developing medical services provide treatment and care for fighting soldiers, in order to keep them healthy enough to continue serving our country.
In the novels Catch-22 and Closing Time by Joseph Heller, the main character,......


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