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History

 

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Howard S

 

Date added:

June 25, 2016

 

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University

 

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Compared to World War I, the number of Army Nurses increased; 57,000 by the end of the war. The Army Nurse Corps has not only served the military by nursing wounded soldiers and reducing the death rate from disease, but has also served as a route for women to make a difference and build a career.ii Contrary to popular belief, all nurses stationed overseas were Army Nurses, Eligible civilian nurses signed up with the American Red Cross Nursing Service, however, upon volunteering to serve overseas, one was officially swarm into the Army...
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While not all Army Nurses were stationed overseas, many did, working with field and evacuation hospitals. These hospitals were often close to the front lines, and conditions were not always ideal. Nurses often lived in tents or Quonset huts in the filed, and worked exhausting hours with sometimes little of no supplies and difficult sanitary conditions, subject to the same combat situations as the fighting troops...
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