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Flying nurses of the United States Army Air Force (USaF
Flying nurses of the United States Army Air Force (USaF) 9th Troop Carrier Command who are specially picked and trained.
Their Job is to fly to the forward areas and evacuate the wounded back to the base hospitals for emergency treatment by specialists. Wounded, both sitting and stretcher cases, are flown by Douglas Air Liners over
enemy territory to get to the hospitals and a nurse always
accompanies them. They have to see that that any treatment necessary
on the journey, such as blood transfusions, attention, wounds, sedatives etc. are carried out.
They are equipped with sleeping out tents and sleeping bags, as well as the necessary flying kit for Cold weather.
They are part of the US Army and subject to the discipline of officers.
When at base they mess with and use the men officers common rooms
and mix freely with the male members of the Command.
Picture shows: Flying nurses mixing with officers in an airbase lounge. 17th March 1944
Henry How
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
England
Media ID 21902718
© Mirrorpix
Health Medic Medical Nurse Nurses United States Air Force
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This print captures a remarkable group of women known as the Flying Nurses of the United States Army Air Force (USAF). Selected and trained meticulously, these brave individuals belong to the 9th Troop Carrier Command. Their crucial mission involves flying to forward areas in order to evacuate wounded soldiers back to base hospitals for urgent treatment by specialists. In this snapshot from March 17,1944, we witness these courageous nurses mingling with officers in an airbase lounge. The image exudes a sense of camaraderie and unity among those who serve their country selflessly. These dedicated professionals accompany wounded soldiers on Douglas Air Liners over enemy territory, ensuring that any necessary medical procedures such as blood transfusions or wound care are administered during the journey. Equipped with sleeping tents, sleeping bags, and essential cold weather gear, these extraordinary women face numerous challenges head-on while adhering to military discipline. When stationed at base hospitals, they seamlessly integrate into daily life alongside their male counterparts within the command. Henry How's photograph provides us with a glimpse into history—an era when gender barriers were being shattered by trailblazing women who fearlessly ventured into uncharted territories. This image serves as a testament to the unwavering dedication and invaluable contributions made by these Flying Nurses during World War II.
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