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* Monahan, Evelyn M. & Rosemary Neidel-Greenlee. And If I Perish: Frontline U.S. Army Nurses in World War II.(Book Review)(Brief Article)

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| October 01, 2003 | Morris, Elizabeth | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Knopf. Nov. 2003. c.512p. photogs. maps. bibliog. ISBN 0-375-41514-9. $30. HIST

In the 1960s, Monahan and Neidel-Greenlee served in the Women's Army Corps and Naval Reserve Nurse Corps, respectively, and have conducted pioneering research on World War II military nurses. Much like their All This Hell: Nurses Imprisoned by the Japanese, their latest brings to light the substantial and vital contributions of those women in the European theaters while tracing the war's strategies and battles. In original interviews, the nurses share tales of inevitable prejudice in the overwhelmingly male army. Their colleagues, however, came to respect …

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