The Anna Mae McCabe Hays papers, 1983.

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The Anna Mae McCabe Hays papers, 1983.

Contains the following type of materials: Oral histories. Contains information pertaining to the following wars and time period: World War II (WWII) -- China-Burma-India (CBI); Korean War; 1960s. Contains information pertaining to the following military units and organizations: 20th General Hospital; 4th Field Hospital; Walter Reed General Hospital, 11th Evacuation Hospital; Chief, Army Nurse Corps. General description of the collection: The Anna Mae McCabe Hays papers include general officer's personal account of Army Nurse Corps; describes assignments in Ledo, Assam, India, Inchon, Korea; described private duty nursing of President Eisenhower.

1 box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7604727

U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center

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Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969

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