"If theyre going to die, let them see an American woman that smells good." (Video Interview, Part 2, 26:52)
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Frances M. Liberty
Frances Liberty
War: World War, 1939-1945; Korean War, 1950-1953; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 Branch: Army Nurse Corps; Army Nurse Corps; Army Nurse Corps Rank: Lieutenant Colonel; Lieutenant Colonel; Lieutenant Colonel Place of Birth: Plattsburgh, NY
Frances Libertys saga in military nursing covers three declared wars as well as the Cold War--she cared for John Foster Dulles at Washingtons Water Reed Hospital. She saw a sea change in the Army; when she enlisted in 1943, she notes, They werent really prepared to handle women. She maintained a reputation as a self-described disciplinarian who was also a bit of a maverick. Medical people arent good at saluting, she admits, but her 28-year military career clearly attests to a fondness for serving her country.