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Famous men and women who served in the military - Page 13 of 60 - Kiwi Report

Famous men and women who served in the military


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[post_page_title]Ernest Hemingway[/post_page_title]
Ernest Hemingway was one of the most well-known authors of the 20th century. Ernest was an ambulance driver during World War I in Italy. It was there that he responded to an explosion in a munitions factory where he and other Red Cross recruits would have to pull out the bodies of the women who worked there.

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Ernest Hemingway

It was this incident that he based his non-fiction book Death in the Afternoon about. He wrote, “I remember that after we searched quite thoroughly for the complete dead we collected fragments”.

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