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Today in World War II History—March 29, 1944

Flight nurse based in Prestwick, Scotland, preparing patients for transatlantic flight, 1944 (USAF photo)

Flight nurse based in Prestwick, Scotland, preparing patients for transatlantic flight, 1944 (USAF photo)

80 Years Ago—Mar. 29, 1944: Countdown to D-day: US expands North Atlantic medical air evacuation to move 200 patients per day, clearing hospitals in England for D-day (Read more: “Medical Air Evacuation in World War II”).

Japanese cut Imphal-Kohima road in India.

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