"Many times the guys would wake up and say to you, 'Did I die? Did I go to heaven? Youre the first round-eyed woman Ive seen in months.'" (Video Interview, 20:14)
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Julia M. Grabner Haskell
Julia Haskell at the 91st Evacuation Hospital Tuy Hoa, Vietnam [1969]
War: Vietnam War, 1961-1975 Branch: Army Nurse Corps Unit: 6th Convalescent Center; 91st Evacuation Hospital Service Location: Fort Campbell, Kentucky; Valley Forge, Pennsylvania; Fort Sam Houston, Texas (basic training); Tuy Hoa, Vietnam; Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam Rank: First Lieutenant Place of Birth: New York, NY
In 1968, as the Vietnam War became a flash point of controversy for many young Americans, 23-year-old Julia Grabner enlisted in the Army simply because she saw a need for nurses. In her interview, shes honest about the intensity of her duty experiences: treating GI casualties as well as Vietnamese villagers, and the hard partying with her big brother comrades that helped relieve the stress of her 72-hour work weeks. Grabner didnt leave the lessons of her experiences behind; she has worked with veteran support groups and to educate young people about the aftershocks of war.