Dr. Charles Drew: The Man Who Saved a Million Soldiers' Lives
During African American History Month we celebrate Charles Drew, who revolutionized the blood collection and distribution process and developed large-scale blood banks, allowing medics to save untold numbers of lives during World War II. Drew’s methods are still used to save lives in the armed forces today. http://www.dvidshub.net/video/508667/... Produced by PO2 James Bleyle

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