Military nurses were very much involved in the turmoil at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, working under tremendous pressure during the aftermath of the morning's raids. The Japanese attack left 2,235 servicemen and 68 civilians dead. Eighty-two Army nurses were serving at three Army Medical Facilities in Hawaii that infamous December morning. Hundreds of casualties suffering from burns and shock were treated by Army and Navy nurses working side-by-side with civilian nurses and doctors. Nurses at Schofield Hospital and Hickam Field faced similar overwhelming numbers of wounded personnel. The Chief Nurse at Hickam Field, 1st Lt. Annie G. Fox, was the first of many Army nurses to receive a Purple Heart and the Bronze Star.
They were assigned to shore based hospitals.
no. not everything is true in a movie
There were 17,567 men and 234 women, 200 of whom were nurses.
See: Attack on Pearl Harbor
no presidents died during pearl harbor
Most were nurses.
Yes, Jennifer Garner is in the movie Pearl Harbor.She plays Nurse Sandra, one of the nurses stationed with Evelyn at Pearl Harbor.
They were assigned to shore based hospitals.
no. not everything is true in a movie
There were 17,567 men and 234 women, 200 of whom were nurses.
nurses and no girls did not do blood and gore
See: Attack on Pearl Harbor
no presidents died during pearl harbor
more than 3,500 people were at pearl harbor
the military guys and the nurses were the ones who wore white.
A good portion of the population in Pearl Harbor are of Japanese descent.
1100 people surived the pearl harbor war.