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Kathi Jackson (Author)
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With the insight and intimacy of firsthand accounts from some of the thousands of army and navy nurses who served both stateside and overseas during World War II, this book tells the stories of the brave women who used any and all resources to save as many lives as possible. Although military nurses could have made more money as civilians, thousands chose to leave the security of home to care for the young men who went off to war. They were not saints but vibrant women whose performance changed both military and civilian nursing. Kathi Jackson's account follows army and navy nurses from the time they joined the military, through their active service, to their lives today.

They Called Them Angels presents the stories of women who lived under extraordinary circumstances in an extraordinary time, women who even today bear emotional scars along with lasting pride.


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“A poignant collection of personal anecdotes from World War II nurses, They Called Them Angels offers accurate, firsthand narratives of what the nursing field entailed. Contrary to the oft-seen movie depiction of the boy-crazy, highly primped, and ridiculously mannered wartime nurses (all of whom were female in World War II), Jackson''s rendering is a more precise and deserving description of valor, commitment, and unrelenting compassion.”—Aerospace Power Journal
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"[Jackson] re-creates the spirit of adventure and volunteerism, and the feelings of pride and patriotism of these military nurses through their own reminiscences."—Journal of Military History
(Journal of Military History )

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A topical presentation of firsthand accounts from some of the thousands of army and navy nurses who served both stateside and overseas during World War II.

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 222 pages
  • Publisher: Bison Books; 1 edition (March 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0803276273
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803276277
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #392,662 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

ARTICLES & ESSAYS
Denver Post
Navy Medicine
The Herald (Everett, WA)
Seattle Times

BOOKS
They Called Them Angels: American Military Nurses of World War II
Praeger Press, June 2000 (cloth); Bison Press, Spring 2006 (paper)

Steven Spielberg, A Biography
Greenwood Biography Series. March 2007

Lily's War, A Novel
Kindle, Amazon.com, July 2011

SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
The Convergence Writers Series
Edmonds Community College
Aired on Comcast Channel 21
Lynnwood, WA; May 2, 2007

Captain's Career Course and Officer Basic Course
Fort Sam Houston Medical Museum
San Antonio, TX; September 2006

"Women of World War II"
St. Edward's University, University Lecture Series
Austin, TX; January 2002

Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society
San Diego, CA; October 2001

PLAYWRITING
They Called Them Angels: The Play

EDITING
Hitler's U-Boat Fortresses by Randolph Bradham
Praeger Press, 2003

EDUCATION
BLS, St. Edward's University; Austin, Texas

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Heroism & Courage of WWII Nurses, June 22, 2007
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In this well-organized book, Dallas native, Kathi Jackson taps a rich vein of diaries, letters, memoirs, period magazine and newspaper articles to spotlight the story of the 77,000 American military nurses who served in World War II.

These nurses witnessed many of the same horrors as a combat solder. They came under bombardment at Anzio, were taken prisoner at Bataan, battled the williwaw winds on Attu, were torpedoed in the North Atlantic, and crash-landed in the mountains of China. They worked in mobile units and clearing stations near the front lines administering plasma, controlling hemorrhage, and closing sucking chest wounds, often under fire.

In an armed forces outfitted strictly for men, they dealt with a lack of latrines, privacy, and feminine supplies. As one nurse at an evacuation hospital in Africa described it: "We live in tents ... we don't take baths, wash our hair, shave, or wash clothes -- just one big, dirty, happy family." And an Army flight nurse remembered a 90-minute fight that lasted seven hours because of fog: "The worst part of it was that we had no place to go to the little girls' room."

But despite the long hours and the hardships, a little fun did creep in now and then. Some of the nurses recalled dances onboard troop ships, or just on spread-out pieces of canvas with Jeep headlights for illumination. Wherever they were stationed, the nurses were always outnumbered by the men. A couple of nurses in the South Pacific wondered why there was so much air traffic over their sunbathing spot. And nurses at Gibraltar were terrified by the American gun turrets that followed them everywhere they went, until they were told the gunners were simply admiring them through their telescopic sites.

Jackson has done her homework and it shows. She began her search for the subject of her book in the archives at the U.S. Army Medical Department Museum at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio. From there she located two retired nurses, who provided her with other leads. She even got one of her nurses from an episode of the Sally Jessy Raphael Show. She put notices in newsletters and medical publications, and eventually twenty-five former WWII nurses provided her with her source material.

The book is a joy to read, especially the excepts from unpublished memoirs and letters. Not only is the heroism and courage of these women apparent, but so is a feeling for the harrowing times they lived through and the dedication of the country to the war effort. The G.I. Generation is fast leaving us. I hope there will be more books like this one to record their astonishing experiences.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Resource, April 5, 2005
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As the "Greatest Generation" begins to pass away into history, so do the books and resources which recount what they went through in WWII. This book is an excellent account of both the Army and Navy Nurse Corps, and the courage and sacrifice they exhibited at a time when the world thought women were weak and unable to fulfill men's duties. A relatively easy read, suitable for high school students, as well as adults. This is a not-to-be-missed part of history, that needs to be remembered by those who did not participate. Not enough books remain that detail women in the military in WWII, and although this is an expensive book, it's well worth it. The personal, one-on-one accounts make history come alive. If you can read this book with a dry eye- something is wrong!
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars They Called Them Angels, July 16, 2000
This book besides being a historical document is easy to read and very accurate. Alot of time and research by the author has produced a book that can bring tears to your eyes as you relive WWII and the hardships and trials that generation had to endure. My sister was one of the army nurses in the book so it is an invaluable treasure to me,but feel anyone who is a nurse or a lay person would find it a "good read".
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American Journal of Nursing, World War, Army Nurse Corps, United States, New York, Ruth Claff, Page Cooper, Juanita Hamilton, North Africa, New Guinea, Pearl Harbor, Alice Lofgren Andrus, Helen Pon, Louine Connor, Ruth Shadewaldt, Uncle Sam, Army Center of Military History, Lillian Dunlap, Roberta Love Tayloe, Army Air Forces, Lucy Wilson, Rachel Gilbert, Eugenie Rutkowski, Fort Sam Houston, Surgeon General
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