Marguerite Noutary talks about her childhood and her career in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps
Marguerite Noutary, the daughter of immigrant parents, talks about her childhood and her career in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps, including her service in World War II. Noutary talks about joining the Army in 1940 and being sent to the China-Burma-India Theater of Operations after the start of the war. She describes her duty stations in Calcutta and Myitkyina, Burma, the dust of the Burma Road, the food, the climate, rampant malaria, flying over "The Hump" into China in a transport plane with Japanese prisoners, the start of the Chinese civil war after the Japanese surrender and treating American POWs who were survivors of the Doolittle Raid. Noutary says that she decided to join the Army Reserve after leaving the regular Army and was called-up for active duty in October 1961 during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Vivian Peterson introduces and concludes the recording.
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- In Collections
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Women's Overseas Service League Oral History Project
- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Date Published
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1990-03-03
- Contributors
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University of Texas at San Antonio. Libraries
- Subjects
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Noutary, Marguerite, 1917-2011
United States. Army Nurse Corps
United States. Army
Bombardment of Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan : 1942)
Chinese Civil War (China : 1945-1949)
Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)
World War (1939-1945)
Armed Forces--Military life
Families
Military nursing
Military participation--Female
Prisoners of war
Prisoners of war--Medical care
Asia
Asia--Burma Road
Burma--Myitkyinā
China
India--Kolkata
Japan--Tokyo
United States
- Material Type
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Sound recordings
Speeches (compositions)
- Language
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English
- Extent
- 00:29:39
- Holding Institution
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Vincent Voice Library
- Call Number
- Voice 35343
- Catalog Record
- http://catalog.lib.msu.edu/record=b11878766
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