Titles
- Anzac Day 19181
- Are you in this?1
- Arrivée des recrues1
- Au Val-de Grace1
- Aun podrán servir1
- Back to Blighty1
- Bed rest essential in frostbite treatment1
- Beware--: drink only approved water1
- Brigadier General Joseph I. Martin, 2nd Auxiliary Surgical Group, awards the Legion of Merit to Maj. Reeve H. Betts, 51 Devon Road, Newton Center, Mass., Fifth Army, Lucca Area, Italy, 14 February 19451
- Brigadier General Joseph I. Martin, Chief Surgeon, Fifth Army, presents the Legion of Merit to Maj. James M. Mason, Birmingham, Ala., of the 32nd Field Hospital, for outstanding services in Sicily and Italy, Italy, 8 November 19441
- Brigadier General Joseph I. Martin, Fifth Army Surgeon, pins the Legion of Merit on Lt. Col. Harris S. Holmboe, 308 Park Place, Charlottesville, Va., of the 8th Evacuation Hospital, Italy, 16 January 19451
- Brüssel - Kriegslazarett II: (Palais des Académies). Der grosse Saal (Wandgemalde aus der belgischen Geschichte von Slingeneyer)1
- California House: for disabled Belgian soldiers1
- Captain Leslie J. Weil of the 549th Medical Ambulance Company, left, accepts the U.S. Fifth Army plaque awarded his company for services performed at Anzio in evacuating hospital ships1
- Captain Mary Cotterell, Army Nurse Corps, modelling World War I nurses' uniform, and 1st Lt. Margaret Peters, ANC, modelling the present day uniform1
- Captain Robert Stolpe1
- Chaplain (Capt.) Edgar H. Stohler, Ipava, Ill., receives the Silver Star for gallantry in action in France from Brig. Gen. James A. Van Vleet, commandant of the 90th Infantry Division1
- Christus im Lazarett1
- Colonel Clifford E. Pickering, surgeon, U.S. Fifth Army, of San Francisco, Calif., left, is congratulated by Lt. Gen. Lucian K. Truscott, Jr., CG, U.S. Fifth Army, after presenting him with the Bronze Star Medal1
- Colonel Earl [sic] Standlee, Chief Surgeon, MTOUSA, congratulates Capt. Peter J. Germanic, Centerville, Iowa, after presenting him with the Bronze Star Medal1
