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Dr Corydon M. Wassell
Birth: Jul. 4, 1884
Death: May 12, 1958

Corydon M. Wassell was born on July 4, 1884, in Little Rock, Arkansas. He graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1909, and began practicing medicine in Tillar, Arkansas. In 1913 he left Arkansas for Wuchang, China, where he worked as a missionary in a hospital. He spent a total of twelve years in China. In 1927 he returned to Little Rock, Arkansas. During the depression he worked in the CCC camps treating malaria. In 1936 he resumed regular commissioned duty in the U.S. Navy Reserve. When the U.S. became involved in World War II in December 1941, Dr. Wassell was ordered to Java. It was here that he began treating the wounded sailors from the USS Marblehead and USS Houston.

The Japanese soon invaded Java. The U.S. Navy gave orders that all US personnel were to be evacuated. The wounded were to be evacuated as well, but only those that could walk. Dr. Wassell moved the wounded to the port to be evacuated. He tried to get twelve sailors onboard ship that could not walk, but they were denied boarding. Dr. Wassell decided to stay behind with these twelve sailors to care for them while they waited for the Japanese to capture them. However, Dr. Wassell then decided to try to get the men to the coast to be evacuated on another ship. Dr. Wassell managed to transport these wounded men to the coast, all the while keeping just ahead of the Japanese forces. Dr. Wassell managed to get them onboard a ship called the M.S. Janssens. From there they managed to reach the harbor of Fremantle, Australia.

At a time when the war was going so badly for the Allies, the courage of Dr. Wassell became legendary. He was awarded the Navy Cross. President Roosevelt told of Dr. Wassell's exploit during a radio address in 1942. A book was written about the incident entitled The Story of Dr. Wassell by James Hilton. A movie was even produced by Cecil B. DeMille titled The Story of Dr. Wassell. According to his great grandson, all of the proceeds that Dr. Wassell received from the movie were donated to a hospital for the deaf and blind in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Dr. Wassell died on May 12, 1958 in Little Rock, Arkansas. He was 74 years old. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. 
 
Burial:
Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington
Arlington County
Virginia, USA
 
Created by: Craig Chariton
Record added: Dec 24, 2006
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I have just watched the film about Dr. Wassell. I feel so inspired by thisfantastic man. The USA must be so impressed to have such a man.
- Sylvia of London
 Added: Mar. 6, 2011
this man was a hero ,that should set an example to all medics throughout the world in whatever conflicts we find ourselves in ,posted by ex royal air force serviceman.
- jim low
 Added: Dec. 5, 2010
I was truely inspired, by the thoughts and action's of this man, and thought it only fitting to pay my respect's
- Lloyd Stagg
 Added: Dec. 5, 2010
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