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  2. United States Air Force Nurse Corps - Wikipedia

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    The first Chief of the Air Force Nurse Corps was Colonel Verena Marie Zeller (1949–1956). Brigadier-General E. Ann Hoefly was appointed chief in 1968. [7] The first two-star general Chief of the Air Force Nurse Corps was Major General Barbara Brannon; she was replaced in 2005 by Maj Gen Melissa Rank. In 2008, it was announced that Colonel ...

  3. United States Air Force Medical Service - Wikipedia

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    The first two-star general Chief of the Air Force Nurse Corps was Major General Barbara Brannon; she was replaced in 2005 by Maj Gen Melissa Rank. [2] In 2008, it was announced that Colonel Kimberly Siniscalchi would be promoted to the rank of major general and serve as the Chief of the AF Nurse Corps, thereby bypassing the rank of brigadier ...

  4. Carmelita Vigil-Schimmenti - Wikipedia

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    Vigil-Schimmenti joined the U.S. Air Force in 1958 and was assigned to the Air Force Nurse Corps. From August 1958 until September 1960, she served as an operating room nurse and general duty nurse at the USAF Medical Center Wright-Patterson, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio.

  5. Gwendolyn A. Foster - Wikipedia

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    She is the first Black female on active duty to become a general officer in the United States Air Force Medical Service. [1] Foster also serves as the 19th chief nurse of the Air Force, responsible for establishing policies and maintaining programs for 19,000 active duty, Guard and Reserve nursing personnel. [2]

  6. Denise Hinton - Wikipedia

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    She earned her B.S. in nursing from Florida State University and a M.S. from Boston University. [2] She is a fellow of the American Academy of Nursing. [2] Hinton joined the United States Air Force Nurse Corps in the 1990s as a nurse officer. [1] She served in the U.S. Air Force as a nurse officer. [2]

  7. How one former U.S. Air Force nurse is 'Rebuilding ... - AOL

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  8. E. Ann Hoefly - Wikipedia

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    Brigadier General Ethel Ann Hoefly (March 8, 1919 – August 3, 2003) was an American nurse and member of the United States Air Force.She served with the United States Army Nurse Corps during World War II and volunteered for service in the European Theater.

  9. Jeannine M. Ryder - Wikipedia

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    Jeannine M. Ryder is a U.S. Air Force major general; commander of the Air Force Medical Agency, Defense Health Headquarters, Falls Church, Virginia; and chief of the Air Force Nurse Corps. The Air Force Medical Agency is responsible for the support and execution of medical readiness programs, expeditionary medical capabilities, and the direct ...