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Barbara Brooks Tomblin (Author)
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November 28, 2003

"Weaving together information from official sources and personal interviews, Barbara Tomblin gives the first full-length account of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps in the Second World War. She describes how over 60,000 army nurses, all volunteers, cared for sick and wounded American soldiers in every theater of the war, serving in the jungles of the Southwest Pacific, the frozen reaches of Alaska and Iceland, the mud of Italy and northern Europe, or the heat and dust of the Middle East. Many of the women in the Army Nurse Corps served in dangerous hospitals near the front lines -- 201 nurses were killed by accident or enemy action, and another 1,600 won decorations for meritorious service. These nurses address the extreme difficulties of dealing with combat and its effects in World War II, and their stories are all the more valuable to women's and military historians because they tell of the war from a very different viewpoint than that of male officers. Although they were unable to achieve full equality for American women in the military during World War II, army nurses did secure equal pay allowances and full military rank, and they proved beyond a doubt their ability and willingness to serve and maintain excellent standards of nursing care under difficult and often dangerous conditions.


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Tomblin (history, Rutgers Univ.) has written an account of the 80,000 army nurses who served during World War II. These nurses participated in every theater of the war; some died while on duty, and many were decorated for their bravery. Along with their deserving stories, the reader learns the history of women nurses in the military. Tomblin allows the nurses to tell their stories in their own words, describing everything from operating room procedures to their participation in the Normandy invasion. The writing is engaging and should have broad appeal for everyone interested in World War II.?Dorothy Lilly, Grosse Pointe North H.S. Lib., Mich.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Tomblin's admirable narrative history of the U.S. Army nurses of World War II avoids the Procrustean theoretical apparatus of gender studies to straightforwardly tell who did what, where and when. The Army Nurse Corps, originally with rather than in the army, was reorganized and expanded just in time for World War II. After reporting that development, Tomblin follows the nurses from the vast Pacific to the intense European to the miseries of the China-Burma-India theaters of war. She also recalls the work of the nurses who held the fort at army hospitals back home and the particular story of African American nurses, who suffered discrimination during the war and oblivion afterward. Tomblin's modest volume (considering the potential size of the subject) makes a thoroughly readable addition to World War II and women's studies collections. Roland Green --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: The University Press of Kentucky (November 28, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813190797
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813190792
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,228,649 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Barbara Brooks Tomblin is a naval historian and the author of G.I. Nightingales: The Army Nurse Coprs in World War II; With Utmost Spirit: Allied Naval Operations in the Mediterranean, 1942-45; and Bluejackets and Contrabands: African Americans and the Union Navy, as well as articles on American military and naval history. She holds a doctorate in American History from Rutgers University where she also taught courses in military history.

Find more information out about Barbara Tomblin at www.barbaratomblin.com

 

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I purchased this for my 80 year old neighbor who was a WWII Nurse. She thought is was a great read and keeps going back and reading different sections. She really has enjoyed this book and would recomment it for anyone who is interested in WWII Nurses.
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Fabulous book about a subject rarely covered. Good to see the women from World War II getting a bit of recognition.
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On October 8, 1940, Miss Agnes C. Rosele stepped forward at Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington, D.C., to be sworn into the U.S. Army Nurse Corps. Read the first page
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nurses under fire, air ferry route, army interviewer, auxiliary surgical teams, air evacuation squadrons, auxiliary surgical group, reserve nurses, nurse corps, combat nurse, army nurses, evacuation hospital, flight nurses, civilian nurses, nursing report, station hospital, black nurses, chief nurse, army nursing, ward tents, interview letter, graduate nurses, nurse shortage, fellow nurses, colored nurses
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Army Nurse Corps, United States, World War, New Guinea, North Africa, Pearl Harbor, June Wandrey, Santo Tomas, Fort Huachuca, New Caledonia, Milne Bay, New York, South Pacific, Eula Awbrey, Fifteenth Evac, Forty-eighth Surgical Hospital, Ninety-fifth Evac, Twelfth Field, Cadet Nurse Corps, Air Corps, Bowman Field, Lieutenant Archard, Marie Adams, President Roosevelt, Theresa Archard
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