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Healing Wounds: A Vietnam War Combat Nurse'S 10Year Fight To Win Women A Place Of Honor In Washington, D.C.
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Featured In Kristen Hannahs New Book The Womenwhat Is The Price Of Honor? It Took Ten Years For Vietnam War Nurse Diane Carlson Evans To Answer That Questionand The Answer Was A Heavy One.In 1983, When Evans Came Up With The Vision For The Firstever Memorial On The National Mall To Honor Women Whod Worn A Military Uniform, She Wouldnt Be Deterred. She Remembered Not Only Her Sister Veterans, But Also The Hundreds Of Young Wounded Men She Had Cared For, As She Expressed During A Congressional Hearing In Washington, D.C.: Women Didnt Have To Enter Military Service, But We Stepped Up To Serve Believing We Belonged With Our Brothersinarms And Now We Belong With Them At The Vietnam Veterans Memorial. If They Belong There, We Belong There. We Were There For Them Then. We Mattered.In The End, Those Wounded Soldiers Who Had Survived Proved To Be There For Their Sistersinarms, Joining Their Fight For Honor In Evans Journey Of Combating Unforeseen Bureaucratic Obstacles And Facing Meanspirited Opposition. Her Impassioned Story Of Serving In Vietnam Is A Crucial Backstory To Her Fight To Honor The Women She Served Beside. She Details The Gritty And Highintensity Experience Of Being A Nurse In The Midst Of Combat And Becomes An Unlikely Hero Who Ultimately Serves Her Country Again As A Formidable Force In Her Daunting Quest For Honor And Justice.
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- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Diane Carlson Evans. Her personal experiences as a Vietnam War nurse inform the narrative and themes.
- Q: Is this book suitable for young readers? A: This book is generally suitable for older teens and adults. It deals with complex themes related to war and honor.
- Q: What genre does this book belong to? A: This book falls under the historical nonfiction genre. It provides a true account of the author's experiences during the Vietnam War.
- Q: What is the main theme of the book? A: The main theme revolves around honor and recognition for women in military service. It highlights the struggles faced by female veterans.
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- Q: How does this book compare to other war memoirs? A: This book uniquely focuses on the experiences of female nurses in Vietnam, offering a perspective often overlooked in war memoirs.
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- Q: Is this book part of a series? A: No, this book is a standalone memoir. It does not belong to any series of books.
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