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你可能听过这个故事。1943年8月3日下午,当他的美国第7集团军在西西里岛北部与德军作战时,乔治·巴顿中将在尼科西亚外停留,参观了第15后送医院。压力很大的第一步兵师指挥官克拉伦斯·r·休伯纳准将(Clarence R. Huebner)直到最近才警告他,“前线正在变得越来越薄”,因为许多士兵在野战医院里装病以逃避战斗。
You have probably heard the story. On the afternoon of 3 August 1943, while his 7th US Army battled the Germans across northern Sicily, Lieutenant General George S. Patton Jr. stopped outside Nicosia to visit the 15th Evacuation Hospital. The hard-pressed 1st Infantry Division's commander, Brigadier General Clarence R. Huebner had only recently warned him that "the front lines were getting thinner" because numerous soldiers malingered in the field hospitals to avoid combat.