By Thomas W. Butler
Crew members at Fleet Radio Unit Pacific FRUPAC-Iwo Jima looked for medical attention only as a last resort during the spring of 1945. For serious matters like removing an arm or a leg, there were Navy and Marine Corps surgeons who would do the job at the drop of a hat. Lord knows, they had a lot of practice. Amputations were a frequent result of the combat wounds received by USMC/USN personnel during the battle for Iwo.
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