Pearl Harbor Nurses Marching in V-J Day Parade
Navy nurses from Hospital Number 128 and Base 8 in Pearl Harbor marching in V-J Day Parade. September 3, 1945.
Read moreNavy nurses from Hospital Number 128 and Base 8 in Pearl Harbor marching in V-J Day Parade. September 3, 1945.
Read moreThe Carey sisters of Boulder, Montana, have arrived to care for the marines and sailors wounded in the Pacific battle
Read moreAfter three long years of deprivation during their time in a Japanese internment camp near Manila, some of the rescued
Read moreAs a Hawaiian Hospitality activity, the Women’s Division of the USO entertained the nurses flying to the South Pacific Islands
Read moreEnsign Jane Kendeigh, flight nurse serving in the Pacific from the battle front to Marianas, Hawaii and Mainland with Naval
Read moreU.S. Army Nurse Beatrice E. Chambers, recently delivered from the Japanese Prison Camp at Santo Tomas, is reunited with her
Read moreJapanese forces captured the nurses on Corregidor in 1942. The nurses, along with 3,700 men, women, and children civilian prisoners
Read moreFirefighting school at Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii. Left to right: Lieutenants Junior Grade Phyllis J. Kohler, Elain L. DeBorras
Read moreLieutenant Junior Grade Hilda Kernan, Navy Nurse, lugging heavy length of fire hose at firefighting school at Pearl Harbor, Territory
Read moreFirst contingent of WAVES for duty at Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii. Shown (left to right): Lieutenant Junior Grade Dorothy
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