F. Clifton Berry Jr.

Winner of the 2006 Excel Gold Award of the Society of National Association Publications.

Medics at War

Battlefield surgery during the New Guinea campaign of 1943. (Library of Congress.)

An Association of the United States Army book sponsored by the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine and published by the Naval Institute Press.

Over the centuries from the Revolution to 2005, military medics have remained true to a fundamental principle: to care for those who face the perils of service to the nation. This is true whether the harm comes from enemy action or debilitating diseases. Their dedication is constant, unvarying, and effective.

Medics at War presents their achievements in 50,000 words reinforced by 220 images.

Selected Works

Medics at War
Military medicine from Colonial times to the 21st Century
United States Army at War: 9/11 Through Iraq
Men and women of the total Army in action in the homeland, Afghanistan and Iraq.
Milestones of the First Century of Flight
100 international "milestones" highlight air and space progress since the Wright Brothers' flights of 1903.
Inside the CIA. The Architecture, Art and Atmosphere of America's Premier Intelligence Agency
Text and photos trace the evolution of the CIA headquarters in its first 50 years.

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