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  2. Cadet Nurse Corps - Wikipedia

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    G.I. Nightingales, The Army Nurse Corps in World War II. Lexington, KY: The University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 0-8131-9071-1. {}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ; U.S. Public Health Service (1950). United States Cadet Nurse Corps [1943–1948] and other Federal nursing programs. PUB. NO. 38.

  3. Reward Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    Reward Unlimited is a short film produced in 1944 by David O. Selznick's Vanguard Films, for the United States Public Health Service, dramatizing the need for volunteer military nurses for the U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps during World War II.

  4. United States Army Nurse Corps - Wikipedia

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    A History of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps (U of Pennsylvania Press, 1999), the standard scholarly history; Threat, Charissa J. Nursing Civil Rights: Gender and Race in the Army Nurse Corps. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2015. Tomblin, Barbara Brooks. G.I. Nightingales: The Army Nurse Corps in World War II (2004) 272 pages excerpt and ...

  5. Lucile Petry Leone - Wikipedia

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    Lucile Petry Leone (January 23, 1902 – November 25, 1999) was an American nurse who was the founding director of the Cadet Nurse Corps in 1943. Because the Nurse Corps met its recruiting quotas, it was not necessary for the US to draft nurses in World War II.

  6. History of nursing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    G.I. Nightingales: The Army Nurse Corps in World War II (2004) 272 pages excerpt and text search; Vuic, Kara D. Officer, Nurse, Woman: The Army Nurse Corps in the Vietnam War (The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009) online

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Military history/Assessment/Cadet ...

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    Toggle Cadet Nurse Corps subsection. 1.1 Source review—pass. 1.2 Comments by AustralianRupert. 1.3 Support from Gog the Mild. 1.4 CommentsSupport by CPA-5.

  8. 25th Station Hospital Unit - Wikipedia

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    The 25th Station Hospital was the first United States Army medical unit of African American service members to deploy overseas during World War II. [1] These nurses from the Army Nurse Corps were sent to Liberia in March 1943. [1] [2] There were 30 nurses in the unit and they were there to support United States troops on airfields and rubber ...

  9. Estelle Massey Osborne - Wikipedia

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    By the end of World War II, 20 new nursing schools had begun admitting black students, the Cadet Nurse Corps had inducted 2,000 black members, and bans on black nurses had been rescinded by both the Army and Navy. [1] [5] In 1945 she became the first African American instructor at New York University's Department of Nursing Education.