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Nursing in the Armed Forces
1media/nurses receive mail australia.gifmedia/nurses receive mail australia.gif2022-08-12T19:25:04+00:00Stephanie Smith32447eb89658c8d2e132225a5fc609642e0932a019plain2022-12-13T21:58:07+00:00Leora Mincerc7fb2a48912f3577c64c28e4e6663a94d04c8c84Since its beginnings, the nursing profession has been tied to war. Formal nurse training programs first began in the United States after the terrible injuries and diseases of the Civil War. Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross after serving as a nurse in wars in the U.S. and Europe.1 Yet for many decades the U.S. military and the American Red Cross refused to accept the service of Black nurses, except during times of great crisis and nursing shortages. The demands of wartime have often forced institutions to break with established social norms, including racism. Black communities and organizations, particularly the National Association for Colored Graduate Nurses (NACGN) also played an important role in pushing the military and the Red Cross to change their policies. From the start of the modern nursing field until today, Black nurses have sought to provide nursing care in the military, finding unique opportunities and challenges in their service in the armed forces.
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12022-12-13T18:38:54+00:00Leora Mincerc7fb2a48912f3577c64c28e4e6663a94d04c8c84Black Nurses During the Civil War4plain2022-12-13T18:47:20+00:00Leora Mincerc7fb2a48912f3577c64c28e4e6663a94d04c8c84
12022-12-13T18:50:42+00:00Leora Mincerc7fb2a48912f3577c64c28e4e6663a94d04c8c84Black Nurses During the Spanish-American War12plain2022-12-13T19:13:21+00:00Leora Mincerc7fb2a48912f3577c64c28e4e6663a94d04c8c84
1media/unidentified world war one nurses.jpg2022-12-13T18:56:25+00:00Leora Mincerc7fb2a48912f3577c64c28e4e6663a94d04c8c84Black Nurses During World War One29image_header2022-12-14T18:15:04+00:00Leora Mincerc7fb2a48912f3577c64c28e4e6663a94d04c8c84
1media/Phyllis Dailey swearing in.gif2022-12-13T19:31:45+00:00Leora Mincerc7fb2a48912f3577c64c28e4e6663a94d04c8c84World War Two: The Fight to Integrate Military Nursing28image_header2022-12-14T01:53:14+00:00Leora Mincerc7fb2a48912f3577c64c28e4e6663a94d04c8c84
12022-12-13T21:23:42+00:00Leora Mincerc7fb2a48912f3577c64c28e4e6663a94d04c8c84Black Nurses During the Wars in Korea and Vietnam18plain2022-12-13T22:26:19+00:00Leora Mincerc7fb2a48912f3577c64c28e4e6663a94d04c8c84
12022-12-13T21:57:42+00:00Leora Mincerc7fb2a48912f3577c64c28e4e6663a94d04c8c84Black Nurses in the Armed Forces Today12plain2022-12-13T22:19:59+00:00Leora Mincerc7fb2a48912f3577c64c28e4e6663a94d04c8c84
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