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100 1 $aOmori, Frances,$d1944-
245 10 $aQuiet heroes :$bNavy nurses of the Korean War 1950-1953, Far East Command /$cFrances Omori ; [foreword by Raymond G. Davis and Daniel K. Inouye].
250 $aCommemorative 50th anniversary ed.
260 $aSaint Paul, MN :$bSmith House Press,$c℗♭2000.
300 $axxviii, 200 pages :$billustrations, portraits ;$c26 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (page 195) and index.
505 00 $tForeword /$rDaniel K. Inouye --$tForeword /$rGen. Raymond Davis, USMC (Ret) --$tNavy Nurses of the Korean War --$tYokosuka the Hub --$tPatients Arrived ... --$t... And Kept On Coming --$tHome Sweet Yokosuka --$tUSS Consolation (AH-15) --$tUSS Repose (AH-16) --$tUSS Haven (AH-12) --$tAmbassadors of Goodwill --$tEpilogue: Forgotten No More --$tRecruiting Poster for Military Nurses --$tNavy Nurse Requirements --$tMeritorious Unit Commendation --$tNaval Hospital Yokosuka Christmas Menu --$tTea with President and Mrs. Truman --$tCharge Nurse's Schedule --$tColombian Soldier's Letter --$tLetter from the War Zone.
520 $aThe Navy nurses who served during the Korean War did not see themselves as heroes. But through their tireless professional service, and kind words and deeds, they made an impact on the lives of thousands of U.S. Marines. Quiet Heroes highlights navy nurses stationed at the Naval Hospital Yokosuka and aboard the hospital ships USS Consolation, USS Repose, and USS Haven. Through the stories of the nurses and of those they served, the author creates a mosaic combining the brutality of war with the compassion of the navy nurses. --From publisher's description.
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