"During 1942 through 1945, 26,063 cases of scarlet fever were reported in the Army in the United States and 3,449 additional cases from the Army overseas." Office Of Medical History.
“Danny Hodge, former boxer and pro wrestler, crushing an apple with his bare hand at 80 years old. He says his strength is due to having double tendons in his hands.”
"During 1942 through 1945, 26,063 cases of scarlet fever were reported in the Army in the United States and 3,449 additional cases from the Army overseas." Office Of Medical History.
The Scarlett Fever was end of WW I not WW II
"During 1942 through 1945, 26,063 cases of scarlet fever were reported in the Army in the United States and 3,449 additional cases from the Army overseas." Office Of Medical History.
You do know when WWII was, don't you?