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July 14th, 2022

7/14/2022

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This week's episode features a special guest collaboration!  Kyle Dalton, from the National Museum of Civil War Medicine joined us on the show to talk about the origins of ambulance service.  Believe it or not, figuring out how to safely extract wounded soldiers was not a high priority at the time of the U.S. Civil War.  Fortunately, we'll talk about how that situation did improve.  

Guest Bio: 
Featured Historian: Kyle Dalton
A graduate with honors from the Catholic University of America, Kyle is currently the Membership and Development Coordinator at the National Museum of Civil War Medicine. He has twenty years of experience in museums as a public historian and educator. In his spare time, he writes and maintains the blog British Tars: 1740-1790 examining the lives of common sailors.
National Museum of Civil War Medicine: https://www.civilwarmed.org/
Letterman: https://www.civilwarmed.org/quick-facts/letterman/


Blog: https://www.britishtars.com/

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