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On the left - Tec5 36656203 Tony Palermo
On the right - Pfc 39131608 Flaviano Martinez
Martinez was from the San Francisco are and was from Mexico originaly and did not have US citizenship upon enlistment.
In early 1943, the small village of Gilwern, near Abergavenny, was turned on its head when 450 soldiers and nurses of the US Army Medical Department arrived to take occupation of a newly built general purpose hospital on the edge of the village. For nearly two and a half years these strangers in a strange land carried out their duties to the best of their abilities. Some worked in isolation, but most made an effort to integrate with the local community. This is a chronicle of those times.
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