Interview of Irene Cully on her twenty-two year career in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps
Irene Cully discusses her twenty-two year career in the United States Army Nurse Corps. Cully says that she was working as a nurse in a hospital in Omaha, Nebraska when she joined the Army in August 1939 and that one of her primary reasons for enlisting was the great benefits the service offered. Cully says that she worked as a nurse anesthetist at many different Army medical facilities before being sent overseas when the World War II started. She recalls being scared to death shortly after D-Day while "passing gas" in a surgical tent in France while being strafed by German fighter planes. She says that she adjusted easily to military life and decided to make the Army a career after the war. Cully is interviewed by Marjorie Brown.
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- In Collections
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Women's Overseas Service League Oral History Project
- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Date
- 1986-03-04
- Interviewees
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Cully, Irene, 1913-1997
- Interviewers
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Brown, Marjorie
- Subjects
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Cully, Irene, 1913-1997
United States. Army Nurse Corps
United States. Army
World War (1939-1945)
Armed Forces--Military life
Military nursing
Military participation--Female
Nursing
Veterans
Women veterans
France
Nebraska--Omaha
- Material Type
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Sound recordings
Interviews
- Language
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English
- Extent
- 00:04:20
- Holding Institution
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Vincent Voice Library
- Call Number
- Voice 33879
- Catalog Record
- http://catalog.lib.msu.edu/record=b11792809
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