Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Air Forces Veteran Robert N. Hamburger. Robert served during World War II.

In 1941, Robert Hamburger was in his second year at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. While at Chapel Hill he gave antiwar speeches. When Pearl Harbor was attacked, he felt so guilty for giving those speeches that he immediately went home and enlisted in the Army in January of 1942. Robert was not called up until eight months later and was sent to Montgomery, Alabama for basic training. During basic training he was on a run when he felt a violent pain in his side. He collapsed and went to the infirmary, where he was diagnosed with appendicitis. Robert then watched the doctor remove his appendix. He was still able to graduate with his class and earned his wings November 3, 1943.

Robert was then assigned to the 9th Fighter Squadron of the Fifth Air Force and sent to the Pacific. He spent most of his time in New Guinea and the Philippines, even covering McArthur’s return to the Philippines. Robert was later shot down on his 53rd mission and was rescued by some Filipinos, who he at first thought were Japanese. The Filipinos took him in and nursed him back to health. Robert stayed with them for a couple months before being rescued by the Marine Corps. Upon returning to base he discovered he had Hepatitis A. After recovering from this he returned home and was discharged in August 1945. Robert completed his undergraduate at Chapel Hill and then went on to Yale Medical School. He passed away in 2014.

We honor his service.

More of his story can be found at http://memory.loc.gov/diglib/vhp/story/loc.natlib.afc2001001.00242/.


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Veterans History Project

This #VeteranOfTheDay profile was created with interviews submitted to the Veterans History Project. The project collects, preserves, and makes accessible the personal accounts of American war Veterans so that future generations may hear directly from Veterans and better understand the realities of war. Find out more at http://www.loc.gov/vets/.


Graphic By Alexandra Craig: Alexandra Craig is an undergraduate senior at the University of San Francisco studying International Peace and Conflict Studies.

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