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Dudley Newcomb Carpenter : ウィキペディア英語版
Dudley Newcomb Carpenter

Dudley Newcomb Carpenter (June 28, 1874 – March 26, 1955) was a United States Navy officer and physician who participated in the Spanish–American War of 1898, and served through World War I and World War II. He established the first hospitals at Baguio, Philippines, Bas Obispo, Mexico and at Bremerton, Washington. He was also a writer.
==Family==
Carpenter was fifth child and third son of Rear Admiral Charles Carroll Carpenter (1834–1899) and his wife Anna Brown (1842–19??). He was a descendant of the English immigrant William Carpenter who settled in Rehoboth, Massachusetts in 1644.〔Note: This book has been reprinted and duplicated by many organizations in print, CD, DVD, & digital formats. This 900-plus page tome was remarkable for its day, but many corrections has been made in the genealogies it contains over the last century. The best compiled corrections to this work and related lines is in the ("Carpenters' Encyclopedia of Carpenters 2009" ), data DVD format. Dudley Newcomb Carpenter is RIN 1994 in that later work.〕
Carpenter was born in Kittery, Maine on June 28, 1874 and died in Bremerton, Washington on March 26, 1955. He was named after his paternal grandfather.〔〔
See: "Deaths," Journal of the American Medical Association, issue 158, dated 28 May 1955, page 324.〕 He is buried in the United States Naval Academy Cemetery in Annapolis, Maryland.

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