1SG Private RallyPoint Member 923171 <div class="images-v2-count-1"><div class="content-picture image-v2-number-1" id="image-57597"> <div class="social_icons social-buttons-on-image"> <a href='https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rallypoint.com%2Fanswers%2F25-aug-this-day-in-us-military-history%3Futm_source%3DFacebook%26utm_medium%3Dorganic%26utm_campaign%3DShare%20to%20facebook' target="_blank" class='social-share-button facebook-share-button'><i class="fa fa-facebook-f"></i></a> <a href="https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=25+AUG--This+Day+in+US+Military+History&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rallypoint.com%2Fanswers%2F25-aug-this-day-in-us-military-history&amp;via=RallyPoint" target="_blank" class="social-share-button twitter-custom-share-button"><i class="fa fa-twitter"></i></a> <a href="mailto:?subject=Check this out on RallyPoint!&body=Hi, I thought you would find this interesting:%0D%0A25 AUG--This Day in US Military History%0D%0A %0D%0AHere is the link: https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/25-aug-this-day-in-us-military-history" target="_blank" class="social-share-button email-share-button"><i class="fa fa-envelope"></i></a> </div> <a class="fancybox" rel="7e111f593feeb4459fe006ecbdec3682" href="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/057/597/for_gallery_v2/075fb41f.jpg"><img src="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/057/597/large_v3/075fb41f.jpg" alt="075fb41f" /></a></div></div>1901 – Clara Maass (25), army nurse, sacrificed her life to prove that the mosquito carries yellow fever. <br /><br />Clara Louise Maass lost her life during scientific studies to determine the cause of yellow fever. A graduate of Newark German Hospital Training School for Nurses, she worked as an Army nurse in Florida, Cuba, and the Philippines during the Spanish-American War. In 1900, Maass returned to Cuba at the request of Maj. William Gorgas, chief sanitation officer. There she became embroiled in a controversy over the cause of yellow fever. To determine whether the tropical fever was caused by city filth or the bite of a mosquito, seven volunteers, including Maass, were bitten by the mosquitoes. Two men died, but she survived. Several months later she again volunteered to be bitten, this time suffering severe pain and fever. Maass died of yellow fever at the age of 25. <br />In her memory, Newark German Hospital was renamed Clara Maass Memorial Hospital and in 1952, Cuba issued a national postage stamp in her name. In 1976, the U.S. Postal Service honored Clara Louise Maass with a commemorative stamp.<br /><br /><a target="_blank" href="https://thisdayinusmilhist.wordpress.com/2005/08/25/august-25/">https://thisdayinusmilhist.wordpress.com/2005/08/25/august-25/</a> 25 AUG--This Day in US Military History 2015-08-27T20:48:59-04:00 1SG Private RallyPoint Member 923171 <div class="images-v2-count-1"><div class="content-picture image-v2-number-1" id="image-57597"> <div class="social_icons social-buttons-on-image"> <a href='https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rallypoint.com%2Fanswers%2F25-aug-this-day-in-us-military-history%3Futm_source%3DFacebook%26utm_medium%3Dorganic%26utm_campaign%3DShare%20to%20facebook' target="_blank" class='social-share-button facebook-share-button'><i class="fa fa-facebook-f"></i></a> <a href="https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=25+AUG--This+Day+in+US+Military+History&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rallypoint.com%2Fanswers%2F25-aug-this-day-in-us-military-history&amp;via=RallyPoint" target="_blank" class="social-share-button twitter-custom-share-button"><i class="fa fa-twitter"></i></a> <a href="mailto:?subject=Check this out on RallyPoint!&body=Hi, I thought you would find this interesting:%0D%0A25 AUG--This Day in US Military History%0D%0A %0D%0AHere is the link: https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/25-aug-this-day-in-us-military-history" target="_blank" class="social-share-button email-share-button"><i class="fa fa-envelope"></i></a> </div> <a class="fancybox" rel="d690dfe745285cb8611565344fcbc38d" href="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/057/597/for_gallery_v2/075fb41f.jpg"><img src="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/057/597/large_v3/075fb41f.jpg" alt="075fb41f" /></a></div></div>1901 – Clara Maass (25), army nurse, sacrificed her life to prove that the mosquito carries yellow fever. <br /><br />Clara Louise Maass lost her life during scientific studies to determine the cause of yellow fever. A graduate of Newark German Hospital Training School for Nurses, she worked as an Army nurse in Florida, Cuba, and the Philippines during the Spanish-American War. In 1900, Maass returned to Cuba at the request of Maj. William Gorgas, chief sanitation officer. There she became embroiled in a controversy over the cause of yellow fever. To determine whether the tropical fever was caused by city filth or the bite of a mosquito, seven volunteers, including Maass, were bitten by the mosquitoes. Two men died, but she survived. Several months later she again volunteered to be bitten, this time suffering severe pain and fever. Maass died of yellow fever at the age of 25. <br />In her memory, Newark German Hospital was renamed Clara Maass Memorial Hospital and in 1952, Cuba issued a national postage stamp in her name. In 1976, the U.S. Postal Service honored Clara Louise Maass with a commemorative stamp.<br /><br /><a target="_blank" href="https://thisdayinusmilhist.wordpress.com/2005/08/25/august-25/">https://thisdayinusmilhist.wordpress.com/2005/08/25/august-25/</a> 25 AUG--This Day in US Military History 2015-08-27T20:48:59-04:00 2015-08-27T20:48:59-04:00 SSgt Alex Robinson 923203 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Great post! Response by SSgt Alex Robinson made Aug 27 at 2015 9:05 PM 2015-08-27T21:05:27-04:00 2015-08-27T21:05:27-04:00 SSgt Alex Robinson 923207 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div><a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="29149" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/29149-25u-signal-support-systems-specialist-c-co-45th-bct-stb">1SG Private RallyPoint Member</a> i enjoy you history posts! Thanks for the education Response by SSgt Alex Robinson made Aug 27 at 2015 9:06 PM 2015-08-27T21:06:17-04:00 2015-08-27T21:06:17-04:00 PO1 William "Chip" Nagel 923725 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Some things never change. We are still Guinea Pigs for a lot of stuff. Thanks once again for the History Lesson. Response by PO1 William "Chip" Nagel made Aug 28 at 2015 1:50 AM 2015-08-28T01:50:39-04:00 2015-08-28T01:50:39-04:00 2015-08-27T20:48:59-04:00