Pfc. Harold Dickman served in the Marine Corps in 1945
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Pfc. Harold Dickman served in the Marine Corps in 1945 during World War II at Camp Pendleton, Calif. After his stint with the Marine Corps, Dickman used his GI Bill of Rights, and now holds a doctorate in clinical psychology and became the Chief of Psychology at the central Department of Veterans Affairs Hospital in Washington, D.C. One of his most notable contributions to the field of VA is his research in Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and the creation of a manual on group therapy. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Harold Dickman)
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1939 - 1945
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