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Vietnam Veterans at the VA Hospital in Ann Arbor, January 1969

Vietnam Veterans at the VA Hospital in Ann Arbor, January 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 13, 1969
Caption:
Experiences In Vietnam Recalled While waiting for bones and wounds to heal these Vietnam veterans can pass time by discussing their memories and experiences in South Vietnam. They say they would go back. They are, from left, Hobart Kirsch, Richard L. Rhoads, Douglas H. Sparks, William Roggow and Alan Valleau.

Newly Constructed Veterans Administration Hospital, October 1953

Newly Constructed Veterans Administration Hospital, October 1953 image
Year:
1953
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 14, 1953
Caption:
NEW VA HOSPITAL: Scheduled for dedication Sunday is the new Veterans Hospital adjoining the University's North Campus. The first patients were admitted to the hospital this week. The government hospital adds another unit to Ann Arbor's growing list of medical facilities.

Birthday Celebration

Birthday Celebration image
Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
January
Year
1986
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Hugh Gaston at Veterans Hospital, April 1987 Photographer: Tom Marks

Hugh Gaston at Veterans Hospital, April 1987 image
Year:
1987
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1987
Caption:
Under the direction of physical therapist Vickie Sweitzer, Hugh Gaston (center) exercises with special blocks. His friends, (from left) veterans Iver Schmidt, Ervin Kitchenmaster, Don Knight and Phil Hanson offer encouragement.

Pearl Harbor Day Display at Veterans Hospital, December 1987 Photographer: Doug McMahon

Pearl Harbor Day Display at Veterans Hospital, December 1987 image
Year:
1987
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 8, 1987
Caption:
Monday was Dec. 7 - and the 42nd anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Greg Gregerson, who enlisted in the Navy Dec. 8, 1941, reads about the attack and the war that followed in a display at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Ann Arbor. Gregerson served till Nov. 2, 1945. In a wartime visit to Hawaii, he saw the USS Oklahoma - sunk on Pearl Harbor Day - being raised.