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“Sport and General” Photo. ABYSSINIAN WOUNDED.—A scene following the bombardment of Daggabur by two squadrons of Italian aeroplanes last month. Wounded are seen awaiting attention lying on improvised stretchers outside a hospital hut, where Dr. Hockman, a young American doctor, had established a dressing station. Dr. Hockman was afterwards killed while digging up one of the unexploded bombs.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 12, 15 January 1936, Page 12

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“Sport and General” Photo. ABYSSINIAN WOUNDED.—A scene following the bombardment of Daggabur by two squadrons of Italian aeroplanes last month. Wounded are seen awaiting attention lying on improvised stretchers outside a hospital hut, where Dr. Hockman, a young American doctor, had established a dressing station. Dr. Hockman was afterwards killed while digging up one of the unexploded bombs. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 12, 15 January 1936, Page 12

“Sport and General” Photo. ABYSSINIAN WOUNDED.—A scene following the bombardment of Daggabur by two squadrons of Italian aeroplanes last month. Wounded are seen awaiting attention lying on improvised stretchers outside a hospital hut, where Dr. Hockman, a young American doctor, had established a dressing station. Dr. Hockman was afterwards killed while digging up one of the unexploded bombs. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 12, 15 January 1936, Page 12