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Nursing in American History: The Lasting Impact of World War II on Nursing
Source: Bullough, Bonnie. “Nursing in American History: The Lasting Impact of World War II on Nursing.” The American Journal of Nursing, Jan. 1976, pp. 118”“120. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3423753?origin=JSTOR-pdf
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The US Army Medical Department and the Attack on Pearl Harbor
Source: Condon-Rall, Mary Ellen. “The US Army Medical Department and the Attack on Pearl Harbor.” The Journal of Military History, Jan. 1989, pp. 65”“78. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1986020?origin=JSTOR-pdf
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Servicewomen of World War II
Source: Campbell, D”™Ann. “Servicewomen of World War II.” Armed Forces and Society, vol. 16, no. 2, winter 1990, pp. 251”“270.
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Army Nurse Corp – Forgotten Heroes of World War II
Source: Dorr, Robert F. “Army Nurse Corp – Forgotten Heroes of World War II.” Army Times, 15 May 2000, p. 42.
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Cadet Corps Seeks Congressional Recognition
Source: Belcher, David. “Cadet Corps seeks congressional recognition.” American Journal of Nursing, vol. 103, no. 3, Mar. 2003, pp. 130”“131.
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What Did You Do in the War, Mutti? Courageous Women, Compassionate Commanders, and Stories of the Second World War
Source: Moeller, Robert G. “What did you do in the war, Mutti? Courageous women, compassionate commanders, and stories of the Second World War.” German History, vol. 22, no. 4, 2004, pp. 563”“594.
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“to Make the Boys Feel At home” USO Senior Hostesses and Gendered Citizenship
Source: Winchell, Meghan K. “”˜To make the boys feel at home”™: USO senior hostesses and gendered citizenship.” Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, vol. 25, no. 1, 2004, pp. 190”“211.
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Women and War What Physicians Should Know
Source: Murdoch, Maureen, et al. “Women and war.” Journal of General Internal Medicine, vol. 21, no. S3, 2006, pp. S5”“S10.
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Nurses, Duty, and War
Source: Mullen, Dan. “Nurses, duty, and war.” American Journal of Nursing, vol. 107, no. 6, June 2007, p. 13.