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  2. Georgia nurses laugh as 89-year-old WWII veteran dies gasping ...

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    The disturbing video shows two nurses laughing as the 89-year-old man repeatedly called for helped and died in their care. Georgia nurses laugh as 89-year-old WWII veteran dies gasping for air in ...

  3. List of last surviving World War II veterans - Wikipedia

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    The people listed below are, or were, the last surviving members of notable groups of World War II veterans, as identified by reliable sources. About 70 million people fought in World War II between 1939 and 1945. Background shading indicates the individual is still living Last survivors Veteran Birth Death Notability Service Allegiance Aimé Acton 1917 or 1918 13 December 2020 (aged 102) Last ...

  4. He had no family. He was not famous. Yet hundreds attended ...

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    A military official (at left) speaks with Becky Lynn, a hospice nurse who helped organized a mass gathering for the funeral of a WW II Navy veteran who died on Dec. 1, 2024. The veteran, Stephen ...

  5. Granville’s last surviving World War II veteran, a Nuremberg ...

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    Lt. Arnold "Arnie" Joseph, 96, of Granville, the village's last surviving World War II veteran and a translator at the Nuremberg trials, died Feb. 11.

  6. Renée Lemaire - Wikipedia

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    Renée Lemaire (10 April 1914 – 24 December 1944) was a Belgian nurse who volunteered her service at an American military aid station during the Siege of Bastogne in December 1944. She was killed during a German air raid on Christmas Eve in 1944.

  7. Ruth M. Gardiner - Wikipedia

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    The Army General Hospital, a former Chicago hotel, [1] was named in honor of Gardiner who was the first Army Nurse Corps' flight nurse killed while serving in World War II. [2] It was the first Army hospital named for a woman or nurse. [3] Gardiner was killed in July 1943 and the hospital was dedicated in July 1944. [3]

  8. Margaret Utinsky - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Elizabeth Doolin "Peggy" Utinsky (August 26, 1900 – August 30, 1970) [1] was an American nurse who worked with the Filipino resistance movement to provide medicine, food, and other items to aid Allied prisoners of war in the Philippines during World War II. She was recognized in 1946 with the Medal of Freedom for her actions.

  9. A US veteran died at a nursing home, abandoned ... - AOL

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    Former U.S. Marine Gerry Brooks died alone at a nursing home in Maine, abandoned and all but forgotten. A bagpiper came forward to play at the service. Military groups across the state pledged a ...