I remember reading some time ago a paragraph by Churchill in one of his early books in praise of battlefield medics. I thought it was in The Story of the Malakand Field Force but I cant find it there. Can anyone enlighten me and provide the passage, or steer me to where it appears in that work? I'd like to work it into a eulogy I am delivering Monday for a WWII U.S. Navy corpsman who served with the U.S. Marines in the Pacific. Thanks in advance.
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