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war-casualty-transport
The logistical and emotional challenges of transporting wounded soldiers from front-line hospitals to safer locations.
1 chapter across 1 book
Blackout (2011)Connie Willis
Chapter 22
In this chapter, Mary arrives at Dulwich, Surrey, shortly after D-Day, and experiences the dissonance between the ongoing war and the seemingly normal social life of the FANYs. She grapples with the secrecy around the V-1 rocket attacks and the reality of war casualties while preparing to transport wounded soldiers from Dover. The chapter highlights the tension between hope for a swift end to the war and the grim realities faced by medical and transport units.