US servicemen on their way to showers in Bizerte, Tunisia, North Africa in 1943-44

Gift in Memory of Dr. Thomas Edward Weiss, from the collection of the National World War II Museum
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US servicemen, wearing robes, leaving officer's barracks for showers. Shower schedule displayed above entrance. Hospital water tank in background, with clothes hanging out to dry. 24th General Hospital. Bizerte, Tunisia, North Africa. 1943-44

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Items from the service of Dr. Thomas Weiss who served with the 24th General Hospital in North Africa and Italy. Almost all members of this hospital, including Weiss, were graduates of or medical staff at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. They operated from Fort Benning until August 1943 when they embarked for North Africa where they opened a hospital in Bizerte, Tunisia. There they cared for the wounded during the early phases of the invasion of Italy. They eventually moved to Italy where they cared for casualties of the Fifth Army. The men of this hospital famously held a Mardi Gras celebration in Italy on 13 February, 1945.
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Bizerte
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37.300
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9.867
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Bathing--Tunisia
Soldiers--American--Tunisia
Clotheslines--Tunisia