Earl Emanuel Shepard

Earl Emanuel Shepard (September 1908 – May 1991) was an American orthodontist who is known for his contributions in the field of orthodontics.

During World War II in 1942, he was director of the dental services in the 40th Station Hospital in Mostaganem, Algeria.

After he served three years in the war, he was award the Bronze Star and an Army Commendation.

He also wrote a book on his hometown called Marine, Illinois – An Historical Review.

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