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Mark E Johnson's avatar

As a retired nurse, I am pleased and proud to read of these achievements. The advances made then shine forward to today's healthcare industry. Nurses play a critical role as always and are called on daily to push the envelope farther. Praise to this great woman.

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John Carney's avatar

That was a terrific post Tara. My father was in combat during WWI and fought in the Meuse-Argonne Campaign. On October 4, 1918 he was critically injured with mustard gas which gave him breathing problems for the rest of his life (died in 1976). If one of the nurses hadn’t spotted him moaning he would have been left for dead. I’m not sure if it was one of Lenah’s nurses or a Red Cross nurse but one of them saved my father’s life. A couple of years back my dad, Everett Carney, was posthumously awarded the Purple Heart and other metals to include the Meuse-Argonne Campaign metal. Thank you very much for posting this article and all the others you post. I believe to this day the Meuse-Argonne Campaign is the bloodiest battle in American history.

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