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James E.T. Hopkins: WWII Combat Surgeon in Merrill’s Marauders
Season 2 · Episode 18

James E.T. Hopkins: WWII Combat Surgeon in Merrill’s Marauders

James E.T. Hopkins shares the stories of the famous Merrill’s Marauders, who served in Burma in WWII

Warriors In Their Own Words | First Person War Stories · Evergreen Podcasts | The Honor Project

September 2, 202149m 21s

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Show Notes

James E.T Hopkins was a surgical intern before he volunteered with the Army Medical Corps. After serving in Fiji and the Solomon Islands, Hopkins volunteered again for what would eventually be known as Merrill’s Marauders.


Merrill’s Marauders fought primarily in the jungles of Burma, executing deep penetration missions behind enemy lines. The 1962 film Merrill’s Marauders is based on their experiences.


As a combat surgeon, Hopkins was unarmed on the battlefield, and completely exposed as he treated the wounds of fellow Marauders.


To hear more stories about the Marauders, listen to our interview with Col. Logan. E. Weston, nicknamed 'The Fightin’ Preacher'.


To learn more about Hopkins, click here.

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