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Story March 6, 1951

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

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The U.S. Army announced on Monday it will call up 300 additional medical and 100 dental reserve officers in April, totaling 1,290 physicians/surgeons and 1,050 dentists. These are priority reserves from WWII with minimal prior service.

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Army To Call Up
300 More Medical
Dental
Reserves
WASHINGTON- (INS
The
Army said Monday it will call up
an additional 300 medical and 100
dental reserve officers in April.
This brings the total number of
physicians and
surgeons
recalled
by the Army to 1,290. A total of
1,050 dentists have been called or
will be called by April.
All of these medical reserves are
in the so-called "priority only"-
those who received training
at
Government expense during World
War II and who saw less than 90
days of military service

What sub-type of article is it?

Military Action Historical Event

What keywords are associated?

Army Reserves Medical Officers Dental Reserves World War Ii Priority One

Where did it happen?

Washington

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Location

Washington

Event Date

April

Story Details

The Army announced it will call up an additional 300 medical and 100 dental reserve officers in April, bringing totals to 1,290 physicians and surgeons and 1,050 dentists recalled. These are priority one reserves trained at government expense during World War II with less than 90 days of prior service.

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