


USA - Outproduce, outgun and bring hell from the skiesĪlthough joining the WW2 later than the other major powers, the USA had been preparing their production lines and supporting their allies for years. With their formidable fleet, advanced aircraft and incredible stubbornness, the British forces never gave an inch without a fight. The vast empire was caught off guard when the WW2 broke out, but adapted quickly to new types of warfare. Rush your enemies with Blitzkrieg tactics, gain air superiority or dig in for bitter defensive warfare until you outproduce and outgun your enemiesīRITAIN - Lords of the skies and the oceans Innovative frontline mechanics allows you to better protect your support assets and take the battle to your enemy. KARDS blends familiar trading card gameplay that make it easy to learn and are combined with innovative mechanics that provide strategic depth and tactical diversity. You can earn all cards through regular gameplay, daily missions and an extensive achievement system. KARDS is completely free to play with all features available from the start. Take command and challenge other players in grand-scale warfare on the ground, air, or seas. Doctors and nurses from both New York Hospital and Cornell University Medical College served in the Ninth General Hospital during World War II.KARDS, The WW2 Card Game, combines traditional CCG gameplay with innovative mechanics inspired by classic strategy games and real battlefield tactics. The name of the Ninth General Hospital was given to a regular unit in Okinawa, Japan. After the war ended the unit went to Manila, Philippines where the hospital was disbanded and most of the staff sent home or sent to other military hospitals. In August 1945, they moved the hospital to Luzon, Philippines briefly. The nurses were dropped off in Hollandria, New Guinea and the men went on to Biak Island. At Goodenough the doctors suffered through a typhus epidemic and a monsoon. The doctors went on to Goodenough, New Guinea while the nurses initially stay behind at Brisbane. Jthey were all finally shipped overseas to Brisbane, Australia. The nurses worked at the New Station Hospital at Fort Devins until deployed overseas.

The men did not have anything to do at Fort Andrews other than training orderlies, nurses aides and technicians.

The doctors and administrated officials from the Ninth General Hospital trained at Fort Andrews, MA Base and the Nurses at Fort Devins, MA Base. The unit was not deployed to active duty until July 15, 1942. The Secretary of War contacted George Heuer, chairman/chief of surgery regarding resurrecting the Ninth General Hospital in October 1940.
