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- Eugene_Curnow abstract "Eugene Curnow (8 February 1925 – 9 April 2010) was a retired veterinarian who pioneered the Mobile Pet Clinic concept in Portland, Oregon. He served as a medical corpsman with the Fourth Marine Division during World War II and survived the invasion and battle for Iwo Jima. His autobiography, Life the Hard Way: Up from Poverty Flat, was published in 2007.".
- Q5407157 abstract "Eugene Curnow (8 February 1925 – 9 April 2010) was a retired veterinarian who pioneered the Mobile Pet Clinic concept in Portland, Oregon. He served as a medical corpsman with the Fourth Marine Division during World War II and survived the invasion and battle for Iwo Jima. His autobiography, Life the Hard Way: Up from Poverty Flat, was published in 2007.".
- Eugene_Curnow comment "Eugene Curnow (8 February 1925 – 9 April 2010) was a retired veterinarian who pioneered the Mobile Pet Clinic concept in Portland, Oregon. He served as a medical corpsman with the Fourth Marine Division during World War II and survived the invasion and battle for Iwo Jima. His autobiography, Life the Hard Way: Up from Poverty Flat, was published in 2007.".
- Q5407157 comment "Eugene Curnow (8 February 1925 – 9 April 2010) was a retired veterinarian who pioneered the Mobile Pet Clinic concept in Portland, Oregon. He served as a medical corpsman with the Fourth Marine Division during World War II and survived the invasion and battle for Iwo Jima. His autobiography, Life the Hard Way: Up from Poverty Flat, was published in 2007.".