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As a young man at the height of the Vietnam War, Bogdan Dziurzynski had to make a choice. Should he wait to be drafted, or volunteer with the hope of landing a better assignment? Dziurzynski decided to volunteer. He had a degree in laboratory technology from a community college, and that was enough to earn him a place as a Navy corpsman--a specialist who provides field combat first aid and other medical care for Navy sailors.
After training, Dziurzynski spent a year in Cuba assisting with sea-air rescues and then joined a ship off the coast of Vietnam, tending to soldier's injuries and illnesses. When his tour of duty was complete, he briefly considered medical …