Nurses during Army training in Maryland in the early 1940s
Gift of Bob Harris, from the Collection of The National World War II Museum
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97.Photograph. U.S. Army nurses crawling through obstacle course, probably during basic training. 'I plead innocent of that leg Bud. I was farther up in line you surely recognize my face don't you. That thing with a head is not me (trouble) tho it does look a little like my figger.' Fort Meade, Baltimore, Maryland. 194-
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From the service of Army Nurse Barbara Forrester, a member of the United States Army Nurse Corps who served predominantly on New Caledonia.
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Fort George Meade
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Nurses--American--Maryland
Military training--Maryland