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Nurses in World War 2

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i wonder!?!

Sally, "Hey! I'm a nurse. The war is going on and I'm sitting at home knitting right now."

Tom, "Oh. That's their job right?"

Sally, "Yes it is"

...no. the nurses were obviously working in hospitals doing the same thing that nurses do today!

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they would nurse people in hospital and in need of there help

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There were MANY nurses and doctors during WWII.

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