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Judson Hemperley was a medic in World War II and saved many lives during his time as a soldier.

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25 Responses to “Saving Lives in World War II”

  • HowYea says:

    Veterans :) :)
    Veterans :) :)

  • CIASAS1 says:

    OUTSTANDING!
    OUTSTANDING!

  • joyx81 says:

    massimo rispetto …
    massimo rispetto per i soldati medici

  • dbocaz says:

    We’re very proud of …
    We’re very proud of this one. We won an Emmy Award for it so it has a special place in our hearts.

  • hymiehymie says:

    Great video – …
    Great video – thanks – worth 100 silly average YouTube videos (including mine).

  • rmggautama says:

    Holy Blood, Holy …
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    The Messianic Legacy (Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh and Henry Lincoln)
    The Occult Conspiracy (Michael Howard)
    A New Encyclopedia of Freemansonry (Arthur E. Waite)
    The Masks of God (Joseph Campbell)
    The God Makers (Ed Decker & Dave Hunt)

  • rmggautama says:

    Aids and the …
    Aids and the Doctors of Death (Allan Cantwell)
    America´s Secret Establishment, an Introduction to the Order of Skull and Bones (Antony C. Sutton)
    A History of Secret Societies (Arkon Daraul)
    The Lost Keys of Freemansonry (Manly P. Hall)
    Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler (Antony C. Sutton)
    Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution (Antony C. Sutton)
    Trilaterals Over America (Antony C. Sutton)

  • rmggautama says:

    Please read the …
    Please read the following books:
    Behold a Pale Horse (Milton William Cooper)
    Illustrations of Masonry (Capt. William Morgan)
    Morals and Dogma (Albert Pike)
    Pawns in the Game (William Guy Carr)
    Proofs of a Conspiracy (John Robison)
    Secret Teachings of All Ages (Manly P. Hall)
    The Secret Destiny of America (Manly P.Hall)
    The New World Order (Ralph Epperson)
    The Unseen Hand (Ralph Epperson)
    Born In Blood, The Lost Secrets Of Freemansonry (John Robison)
    Queer Blood (Allan Cantwell)

  • nmsugrants says:

    He is amazing. I …
    He is amazing. I feel blessed to know him.

  • the6line says:

    I have the utmost …
    I have the utmost respect for you Jud. You’re an American hero!
    6-Line

  • dbocaz says:

    We just got an Emmy …
    We just got an Emmy nomination for this video! Thank you once again Judson Hemperley for your wonderful stories!

  • dbocaz says:

    Thank you for …
    Thank you for sharing the story! Do you have any pictures?

  • fdff4 says:

    This is really …
    This is really interesting. My great great Grandfather served in the Red Army and fought in Berlin. He was assigned to clear out the underground bunkers in the Reichstag. I am not exactly sure what happened but he got these sharp pieces embeded in his abdomen. He had to get shots from the doctor to take the pain away. Then he died 3 years after World War II.

  • dbocaz says:

    Thank you for your …
    Thank you for your posts! That’s what I learned from all this. These people made an incredible sacrifice that changed their lives forever. They did amazing things and have suffered the rest of their lives as a result. That’s why we need to honor these people and care for them because they gave up everything to serve.

  • IsaakHunt says:

    All I know is that …
    All I know is that it might help to make people understand that war must be avoided at all costs. A lot of people did heroic things in war, but war in itself is far from being something glorious or heroic. It’s rather the worst thing that can happen to you.

  • IsaakHunt says:

    I mean to talk …
    I mean to talk about it.
    Sometimes medics in the military are looked down a bit, because they are not fighting. I think this is a statement to clearify that this job needs really brave men, too, especially in those days, where medic service wasn’t as sophisticated as it is today.
    I got drafted and served as a medic in Germany a couple of years ago. Living in peace, you only get a glimpse of what this is all about. and I have no idea how I would have behaved in times like these.

  • IsaakHunt says:

    My granddads, one …
    My granddads, one died before I was born, never talked about it at all. Therefore it’s even more important to hear the stories of those ‘ordinary people’ first hand, and not historians and top brass.
    So thank you for the courage to do so.

  • IsaakHunt says:

    Thank you for this …
    Thank you for this interview. The bravery of this whole generation is almost unbelievable. From today’s point of view you can only imagine what they endured. As a medic you were confronted with a lot of stuff you won’t forget in you’re whole life. I think it’s hard to stay sane after an experience like that. I don’t know if a lot of soldiers committed suicide after the war, as you earlier mentioned, but I know from my own family a lot were heavily drinking because of these events in the past.

  • dbocaz says:

    Thanks… I’ll see …
    Thanks… I’ll see if it is available at Amazon

  • CanUResistClicking says:

    James Bradley, his …
    James Bradley, his father is the medic in the book

  • dbocaz says:

    Cool… what is the …
    Cool… what is the author on it?

  • CanUResistClicking says:

    its a very long …
    its a very long book but is very interesting. if you ever have a long car ride i suggest you get it on tape so you can listen to it while driving

  • dbocaz says:

    I will read it. …
    I will read it. Thanks! I think these stories are important for people to hear and it really helps the veterans to talk about their experiences too.

  • CanUResistClicking says:

    anyone who is …
    anyone who is interested in WWII, i very highly suggest that they read Flags of our Fathers. Matter of fact, i think everyone in America should be required to read it because i dont think people now a days know what the soldiers truely went through. (protagonist is a medic as well)

  • dbocaz says:

    He is… thank you …
    He is… thank you for watching

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