Photograph of Coast Guardsmen Standing Around the Beds of Two Boys with Rare Blood Disease. Suffering from an unusual hereditary blood disease, Jack (left) and Richard Justice, sons of Mrs. Etta Justice, 515 Warren street, have received blood transfusions from the Coast Guardsmen standing around their beds. An older brother of the boys, who was inducted into the Navy, recently died of the disease. The Coast Guardsmen who gave their blood are (left to right) J. B. Anderson, Sea 2c; Nathan Shapiro, Sp 1c; L. L. Angel, Sp 1c; J. E. Jennings, Sp 2c; G. R. Hill, Sp 1c; J. E. Chrisman, PhM1c. Attend


Photograph of Coast Guardsmen Standing Around the Beds of Two Boys with Rare Blood Disease. Suffering from an unusual hereditary blood disease, Jack (left) and Richard Justice, sons of Mrs. Etta Justice, 515 Warren street, have received blood transfusions from the Coast Guardsmen standing around their beds. An older brother of the boys, who was inducted into the Navy, recently died of the disease. The Coast Guardsmen who gave their blood are (left to right) J. B. Anderson, Sea 2c; Nathan Shapiro, Sp 1c; L. L. Angel, Sp 1c; J. E. Jennings, Sp 2c; G. R. Hill, Sp 1c; J. E. Chrisman, PhM1c. Attending the goys [boys] is Sister Mary Cleophane. Specialist First Class Ben Meyer, who also gave blood, is not in the picture.


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