WORLD WAR TWO IN THE PACIFIC
One facet of the war were malaria casualties. The fighting was vehement enough
without this added problem. Mosquitos proliferated, leaving troops petulant and
chronically ill.
There were scanty medical facilities to address the problem with not enough MD's.
To get egress from jungles, you needed a sickle.
When troops donned protection gear, changes, subtile At first took place. Jeeps
carrying equipment helped a lot too.
One feature of the war were malaria patients. The fighting was savage enough
without this added problem. Mosquitos multiplied, leaving troops cranky and
continuously sick.
There were limited medical facilities to face the problem with not enough doctors.
To get out of jungles, you needed a machete.
When troops put on preventative equipment, changes, not easily seen at first took place. Jeeps
carrying supplies helped a lot too.
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