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Military Nursing Research: Bibliographies
personnel time constraints, and the training time involved in accomplishing initial aeromedical evacuation qualification.
Richie SI.Echoes from the Past—Lessons for the Future: A Vietnam Oral History.Study project.Army War College,Carlisle Barracks, PA.1988.53p.
This paper provides an overview of a 1-year tour in Vietnam through interviews with seven active-duty Army nurses who shared their most vivid memories, demanding experiences, and coping strategies of their year in Vietnam. Starting with their notification that they were going to Vietnam and continuing through their homecoming and aftereffects, topics include the following: preparation; in country; relationships; hootches, huts, and home; incoming rounds; incoming casualties; relief; expectants; goodbyes; and closure.
Ryan MGG.Can I Hear You. A Descriptive Longitudinal Study of Hearing Levelsof Aeromedical Technicians and Flight Nurses.Master's thesis.Air Force Institute of Technology,Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH.1980.AFIT-CI-80-51T.47p.
This study was designed to describe the hearing levels of both flight nurses and aeromedical technicians over time. A computer printout was received from the Air Force Hearing Conservation Registry, which depicted a 3-year period as the longest consecutive period with a sufficient population.
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Barger,Judith.The History of Flight Nursing in the U.S. Army Air Forces DuringWorld War II.M.S.N. thesis,The Catholic University of America1977.
This historical study traces the origin of the flight nurse program in the U.S. Army Air Forces, describes the education and training of the Army flight nurses during the war, and depicts the duties of these nurses by recounting their participation in air evacuation missions during World War II.
Bianchi,Linda Noreen.U.S. Army Nurses in the China-Burma-India Theater of World War II,1942–1945 (Army Nurses).Ph.D. diss.,University of Illinois at Chicago1990.
This historical study explored the living, working, social, and administrative environments of the Army nurse who served in the China-Burma-India theater from 1942 to 1945. Included in the data analysis and synthesis were such aspects as their reactions to caring for unfamiliar tropical diseases; relation