| NOUN | a military doctor | military doctors |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- During the Russo-Japanese War, in 1905–06 he served as a military doctor.
- Umov was born in 1846 in Simbirsk (present-day Ulyanovsk) in the family of a military doctor.
- He was the teacher of the future military doctor Antonio Savaresi.
- Among the people that were in the fort during the air raid was the military doctor Ċensu Tabone, who later became President of Malta.
- Colonel Norman Perry - Military doctor and influential person in the army brass.
- Bestelmeyer was born in Nuremberg, the son of a military doctor.
- It was founded in 1903 as Knattspyrnufélag Vestmannaeyja by Björgúlfur Ólafsson, military doctor for the Dutch army.
- After the outbreak of World War I he enlisted in 1914, and spent a brief period on the Belgian front, then served as a military doctor in Brussels.
- His father Szymon Wildstein was a Jewish military doctor and communist in the Second Republic of Poland.
- After being seriously wounded, he was qualified as a military doctor in the German Army, despite having been only in his second year at university.
- ... 8 July 1766 – 25 July 1842) was a French surgeon and military doctor, who distinguished himself in the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.
- During World War II, he met military doctor Galina Talanova, with whom he had an illegitimate daughter named Nadezhda (born 1945).
- Hideki Shirakawa was born in Tokyo, Japan, the second son of a military doctor.
- As a military doctor, Doc Daneeka has the ability to choose who of the pilots can be grounded from needing to fly more missions, and who must continue.
- A Russian military doctor recorded an account of Petőfi's death in his diary.
- He served in Nicaragua as a military doctor during the 1856 Campaign against William Walker, but had to return almost immediately due to a Costa Rican Army retreat and a cholera epidemic.
- Gaius Petreius Ruso, protagonist of "Medicus" by Ruth Downie, is a military doctor in Britannia attached to Legio XX.
- He was pardoned and mobilized as a military doctor with the outbreak of WWI.
- In 1826 he began studying medicine at Dorpat University; he participated as a military doctor in the Russo-Turkish War and in the campaign against Poland in 1831–1832.
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