MAKE A MEME View Large Image Army female nurses with Base Hospital No. 65, pictured in their Army nurses overcoats standing in front of a small stone wall during World War I. The nurse kneeling on the ground (front row, second from right above “+” mark) was the ...
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Keywords: wwi base hospital no. 65 basehospitalno65 monochrome Snapshot of U.S. Army female nurses with Base Hospital No. 65, pictured in their Army nurses overcoats standing in front of a small stone wall during World War I. The nurse kneeling on the ground (front row, second from right above “+” mark) was the roommate of Ione Branch [believed to be Myatt Herndon]; she was from North Carolina. The nurses in the photograph are the ones with whom Branch went on her 1919 trip to Italy while stationed in Europe. Caption on back reads: “These are the girls I went with on my trip. The one with the marker is my room mate from N.C.” (circa 1919). From Ione B. Bain Papers, WWI 61, WWI Papers, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C. Snapshot of U.S. Army female nurses with Base Hospital No. 65, pictured in their Army nurses overcoats standing in front of a small stone wall during World War I. The nurse kneeling on the ground (front row, second from right above “+” mark) was the roommate of Ione Branch [believed to be Myatt Herndon]; she was from North Carolina. The nurses in the photograph are the ones with whom Branch went on her 1919 trip to Italy while stationed in Europe. Caption on back reads: “These are the girls I went with on my trip. The one with the marker is my room mate from N.C.” (circa 1919). From Ione B. Bain Papers, WWI 61, WWI Papers, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C.
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