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- British World War II medical orderly (1918-2006) (en)
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- Lt Col G S Nangle (en)
- Lt-Col A Noble (en)
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- Hadleigh, Essex, England (en)
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- Hazle photographed in 1945 (en)
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- 0001-04-20 (xsd:gMonthDay)
- 0001-08-10 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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- 0001-07-23 (xsd:gMonthDay)
- He arranged the collection of wounded, often exposing himself fearlessly to do so; treated them, at one time even performing an amputation; and improvised covering out of parachutes from the air being dropped then being practised. (en)
- In very difficult conditions, to which was added a shortage of food and water; and under constant artillery and mortar bombardment; this NCO worked devotedly and tirelessly for six days, and there is no doubt that the very large number of wounded which were successfully evacuated owe their lives to him. (en)
- This NCO displayed most conspicuous bravery, devotion and initiative during the fighting at CASSINO 19-24 Mar 44. (en)
- As stretcher bearers, he and another soldier were with a company of their battalion which joined up with 1/9 G.R. on Pt. 435 , on the morning of 19 Mar. At this time 1/9 G.R. had no medical personnel with it, and had a large number of wounded whom it had not been possible to evacuate owing to continued enemy opposition. (en)
- The magnificent service rendered by this NCO under the most grim and dangerous conditions; the medical skill he displayed; and his never faltering devotion, bravery and spirit have earned the universal admiration of the whole of the force which was isolated in this position. (en)
- Though at one time himself overcome by fumes from smoke shells he refused to stop his devoted work, and continued attending alike to British, Indian and Gurkha wounded. (en)
- L/Cpl. HAZLE immediately took charge of the medical situation, and with the slender resources at his disposal treated the wounded of both units. (en)
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