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APPENDIX
to create an individual “mini bio” for those listed below. However, from a number of resources, what is known is provided in this appendix. The primary research sources were the Archives of The Medical Society of Delaware and The Delaware Academy of Medicine, the public domain, as well as information provided by the individuals. The format is the same as the primary text.
Charles L. Miller
Graduated medical school in 1955. Entered active duty from USAR July 1, 1956. Basic training, Fort Sam Houston, TX. Was assigned to Hospital, Fort Crowder, MO, as Pediatrician. Chief, Outpatient Department and Pediatrics, 1956-1958. Was assigned to Hospital Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, 1958. Honorably discharged, Aberdeen, June 1958. Letter of Commendation from Commander, Col. Marco R. Bonsignore.
THE VIETNAM ERA
ARMY
Robert W. Cox
Graduated medical school 1970. Served two years of active duty in the Army following internship.
Alfonso P. Ciarlo
Played clarinet in the Delaware Army National Guard
Band. Prior to being drafted, he transferred to the 116th MASH (DEARNG). Called to active duty in 1954. Basic training at Camp Picket, VA. Advanced training at Fort Sam Houston, TX. Served as an X-ray technician at Madigan Army Hospital, Tacoma, WA and subsequently the Tripler Army Hospital, HI. Relieved from active duty with the rank of Sergeant. Graduated from medical school in 1965. Returned to the Army for Internship at the
Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Retired from the Army at the conclusion of his internship in 1966. “The Army was the most maturing and disciplinarian experience of my life.”
Alan Fink
Graduated from medical school in 1970. Joined an Army Reserve Unit that year and served until 1977. During his post- doctoral studies in Neurology, there were active-duty stints at Fort Dix, Walter Reed, Fort Meade, Fort Hamilton, and Fort Belvoir. Honorably discharged in 1977.
Karen J. Lytle-Glover
Medical Corps, 2003-2011.
Robert Meckelnburg
Graduated medical school in 1956 under the Berry Plan. Assigned duty at Myrtle Beach AFB, where he served assignment.”
Joel R. Temple
Bill Duncan
William Schickler
Assigned U.S. Army Reserve, 1972-1981.
Joel R. Temple
Graduated medical school
in 1961. Entered active duty from
USAR, December 1961, at Fort
Sam Houston, TX. Assigned as
Battalion Surgeon, 34th Armor
Battalion, 4th Infantry Division,
Fort Lewis, WA. Noted as
Provided service as Base
born at Madigan Hospital, Fort
Lewis. Honorably discharged
enjoyed my service and wore the uniform with pride and joy.”
NAVY
Luther Weldon Brady, Jr.
Marines at Quantico Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Sea Duty (USS Quincy), Japan, Korea (1950-1953).
Jerry L. Case
Entered Naval service in July 1961. Assigned to the USS Prairie 1961-1962. Orthopedic Surgery residency training, Philadelphia Naval Hospital and A.I. duPont Children’s Hospital. Assigned to 1st Hospital Company, 1st Marine Division, Chief of Orthopedics, Chu Lac, Vietnam, 1966. Appointed Chief of Orthopedics, Philadelphia Naval Hospital, 1970-1971. Honorably discharged 1971.
Churchill C. Franklin
Entered Naval service July 8, 1957. Provided medical support for the 2nd Marine Division, Camp Lejune, NC, 1957- 1959.
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