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Jun 5, 2019 · Frank South, 59, was a Ranger medic, and had treated many wounded men on the beach before reaching the heights with the others. He would earn two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star.
May 7, 2019 · >> Frank South was a medic with the 2nd Rangers, trained to save lives. As with all medics, if he had to fight, he was fully capable of picking up a weapon and killing.
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Ranger medic Frank South struggled to answer each call. South carried on his back what amounted to an aid station, complete with plasma, bandages, and other first aid supplies. Using a mound of rubble created by shelling that made the initial climb during the attack somewhat shorter, Rangers raise supplies to the top of Pointe du Hoc.
Frank South, a medic with the 2nd Ranger Battalion, recounted the discovery. “We moved to what had been a German troop shelter at the crossroads near Vossenack. When we entered the troop shelter, we medics were shocked to find several wounded Americans there.
Frank South 2nd Ranger Bn Medic One of the men that landed with Colonel Rudder at the bottom of the cliffs at Pointe du hoc was Frank South. Much has already been written about the heroic fight of the Rangers at Pointe du hoc. Here the story of one of the medics of the second battalion is presented. South was a medic in HQ company.
Frank Hamer and the Texas Bandit War of 1915. by John Boessenecker. Extremely modest and humble, Frank Hamer left behind but scant correspondence and no diaries or journals. Even to his closest friends Frank Hamer rarely spoke of the violent events of his long career. Yet his story is not lost.
On June 6, 1944 U.S. Army Rangers climbed the 100 ft. cliffs of Pointe du Hoc, destroyed a critical German battery and took control of the coastal highway, playing a crucial role in the Allied success of D-Day. Hear these Rangers recount their memories from that fateful day, and remember their comrades that perished. Stories of Pointe du Hoc.