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Yes, James Herriot, the pen name of British veterinarian James Alfred Wight, served as a veterinary officer in the Royal Air Force during World War II. His wartime experiences caring for animals in difficult conditions influenced his writing and veterinary practice, shaping his compassionate approach to animals and people.

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