In the movie "Pearl Harbor," there is a poignant scene set in the makeshift hospital following the attack on Pearl Harbor. The nurses, overwhelmed by the influx of wounded soldiers, resort to using Coca-Cola bottles to hold blood for transfusions due to a shortage of proper medical supplies. This moment highlights the chaos and urgency of the situation, as well as the resourcefulness and dedication of the medical staff in dire circumstances. It emphasizes the brutality of war and the challenges faced by those working to save lives.
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
nurses and no girls did not do blood and gore
There were 17,567 men and 234 women, 200 of whom were nurses.
the military guys and the nurses were the ones who wore white.
Pearl Harbor is in Hawaii.
pearl harbor
In Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Pearl Harbor is a harbor on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaii, west of Honolulu.
In Pearl Harbor, there were less than 1,000 nurses There were over 59,000 nurses in all of the Army Nurse CORPS Nurses got an Insignia Device (Badge worn on caps and collars) The Army Nurses went to training for about 6 months Hope this helped a little!
Pearl Harbor is in Hawaii.