5:52 | Brave and bleeding while treating other wounded soldiers, "Hutch" relives being honored with a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart
Keywords : Corpsman mortar Japanese morphine helmet blood Bronze Star Purple Heart fragmentation White Phosphorus munitions PUC (Presidential Unit Citation)
Harold "Hutch" Bobroff, Pharmacist, 1st Class remembers his surprise enlistment in the Navy and how civilian life as a butcher prepared him for the ugly sights and sounds of a Naval operating room.
From marriage to Marines, Harold "Hutch" Bobroff recalls the series of events that quickly changed his life before seeing action in Iwo Jima.
Thinking the battle of Guam was over, Harold "Hutch" Bobroff relives the nightmare of being shot by the enemy and how he felt after a young Japanese soldier was killed.
After training on Guam, "Hutch" relives the shocking scene of dead Marines on the island of Iwo Jima, smoking volcanic terrain, and carrying guns he couldn't shoot.
"Hutch" shares his dramatic account of travelling with a friend whose dangerous job, flamethrower, threatened both their lives.
Brave and bleeding while treating other wounded soldiers, "Hutch" relives being honored with a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart
Remembering the horrors of war, "Hutch" vividly describes US tanks being hit by mortars, Japanese banzai attacks, and friends who were killed in action.
"Hutch" reflects back on witnessing a fight between two US Marines, how he felt about enemy soldiers, and the one corpsman who proved to be an amazing hero on Iwo Jima.
Honorably discharged from duty, "Hutch" recalls leaving Iwo Jima, celebrating with two friends, and receiving a shocking note when he arrives back home.