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Today in American Military History - 1947
Congress grants Military Nurses full commissioned status
Nurses did not attain full commissioned officer status in the Army or Navy Corps until 1947. All of the nurses, including the chief nurse, were enlisted servicewomen taking orders from the physician officers. The role of the chief nurse was an appointed position that was posted whenever two or more nurses were serving in a unit. This prominent promotion required the candidates to pass examinations that included testing in hygiene, math, and Army regulations. The chief nurse was responsible for overseeing the daily assignments and schedules of approximately 20 nurses living in military quarters.
Congress grants Military Nurses full commissioned status
Nurses did not attain full commissioned officer status in the Army or Navy Corps until 1947. All of the nurses, including the chief nurse, were enlisted servicewomen taking orders from the physician officers. The role of the chief nurse was an appointed position that was posted whenever two or more nurses were serving in a unit. This prominent promotion required the candidates to pass examinations that included testing in hygiene, math, and Army regulations. The chief nurse was responsible for overseeing the daily assignments and schedules of approximately 20 nurses living in military quarters.
A History of Nurses in the Military || RegisteredNursing.org
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I wonder how many lied to their patience about the prognosis. I wonder how many hearts were broken.
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I did not know that COL John McClellan, I always assumed they were officers. Thanks for shairng.
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COL John McClellan Interesting, I was Unaware of this History. Don't remember ever dealing with Military Nurses Much. The Only time that comes to Mind is after I Cut the Top off my Left Thumb.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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COL John McClellan Now My Wee Baby Boy was treated both at RAF Lakeheath and Naval Hospital Bremerton So He Knew the Nursing Staffs Much Better.
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