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Great photos, FWGal. Thanks for posting.
WOW! what a pretty lady!I will ask my dad (Anthony Joseph Doyle orginaly from DICKENS,Neb if he was aware of any nurses from That region serving in WWII He actually was outside of "Pearl" HI when the Planes were hitting the island!He was on an LST (low slow target!JK! Landing Ship Transport) suring WWII.I'l get back to you in a day or two!Story said:
Nurse Corps Lt. June Fleming (Eskew) during World War II on duty.
(Courtesy photo)
With the Army Nurse Corps in World War II
Monday, December 7, 2009
Walt Sehnert
http://www.mccookgazette.com/story/1592869.html
When the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, there were fewer than 1,000 nurses in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps. Eighty-two of these nurses were on Oahu, Hawaii, serving three Army medical facilities on the island.
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Two Army Nurses with McCook ties, June Eskew, and Carol Borgman, were stationed at Army Hospitals in New Caledonia during the war. Carol Borgman went to the South Pacific as a part of 29th General Hospital unit (55 doctors and 155 nurses) out of Denver, CO, and spent two years at an Army Hospital in New Caledonia. June Eskew was serving with the 31st General Hospital unit at Camp Carson, in Colorado when that unit was ordered to duty in the South Pacific, to New Caledonia.
Source:
The Army Nurse Corps, June's Story (an unpublished manuscript), by June Eskew
Wasn't there a woman FL'r out in Nebraska? Sounds like someone worth looking up.
WOW you gals sure look like a MASH Unit to me! the real deal if I didn't know it was a different year right now!MissJeanavive said:(Camp Roberts) August-September 1944, "Patton's Push" Lorraine, France - 45th field hospital I was a Guest Nurse
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(with active National Guard who wanted to join in on the fun & education about women in the military)
Those Japanese women aren't reenactors, they're Anime roleplayers....the ones that think that SS kit is 'sexy' Can't see that myself.....Shame that a lot of men think women are only in the hobby to make their tea or play nurse, anything else and you'll meet hostility. (Can only speak for the UK)
I do civilian and women's services. ATA is great as I get to play with the aircraft! Sidcot suits are hideously unflattering! (that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it!)
Beats using a red coleman cooler? : )Look at what the “wounded soldier” is resting on. ARRRRGH! It's attack of the postwar Mermite Cans! :eusa_doh: Sorry, it drives me nuts to see postwar mermites used even though SO many people use them because they’re easier to find than the round ones which are correct for WW2. Someone will probably argue this point like they’ll often do at events, but those square mermite cans were never used in WW2…
Why? I get the “silly Japanese” thing and agree that has no place here, but why only allow specific impressions? I’ve seen some very well-done female German impressions of various types. I don’t go a German impression and never will, but not from any PC nonsense. I’d think people who log in here know the history and know fully that there were women in the German military and wouldn’t likely be offended at impressions that are correctly done.No SS pics please (especially Japanese girls dressed as SS Soldiers - just silly!) - ADMIN.