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Prudence Burns Burrell

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20: 574: 116:, the Army's quota of only 48 black nurses was lifted, and recruitment of African American nurses began nationwide. Burrell was asked by the Kansas City, Missouri, chapter of the 124:
herself on October 20, 1942, with the rank of second lieutenant. She eventually attained the rank of first lieutenant, but was technically not allowed to treat white troops.
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Surgical ward treatment at the 268th Station Hospital in 1944 with Prudence Burns on the left, standing next to Elcena Towncent and an unidentified nurse.
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She received a presidential award honoring outstanding African Americans who served with distinction during World War II from President
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Burrell kept track of the women she served with and continued to speak about her experiences in the Army. Burrell wrote her memoir
579: 509:"TRIBUTE TO AFRICAN-AMERICAN WORLD WAR II VETERANS ON THE 47TH ANNIVERSARY OF PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S SIGNING OF EXECUTIVE ORDER 9981" 175:, which was published in 1997. As of 2001, she had a list of about 80 nurses she had traced. Burrell died on February 29, 2012. 604: 121: 45: 85: 112:, president of the Negro Graduate Nurses Association, urged the Army Surgeon General to recruit black nurses. After the 135:. She was part of the 268th Station Hospital for three years. On October 15, 1943, she and her unit were stationed in 457: 89: 343: 113: 534: 109: 559: 554: 105: 384: 218: 140: 117: 73: 428: 314: 296: 261: 243: 407: 101: 57: 482: 128: 69: 358: 548: 152: 132: 184: 41: 144: 49: 539: 32: 156: 136: 81: 76:. In 1934, she graduated from Lovejoy High School, where she excelled in 388: 376: 315:"Memorial's Groundbreaking Uncorks Recollections for the Women of WWII" 187:
during the 24th Annual Congressional Black Caucus legislative weekend.
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Burns; March 23, 1916 – February 29, 2012) was an African American
483:"NAACP Celebration Offers Visitors Singing, Dancing, Food and Fun" 77: 18: 56:, was published in 1997. Burrell continued to tell the story of 139:
for six months before they were transferred to a hospital in
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University of Minnesota School of Public Health alumni
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Surgical ward treatment at the 268th Station Hospital in 1944 with Prudence Burns on the left, standing next to Elcena Towncent and an unidentified nurse.
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nurse
World War II
Army Nurse Corps
Pacific theater
African American
Mounds, Illinois
Danville, Illinois
Latin
St. Louis
Kansas City
University of Minnesota
Eleanor Roosevelt
Mary McLeod Bethune
Mable Staupers
attack on Pearl Harbor
American Red Cross
Army Nurse Corps
basic training
Fort Huachuca
Australia
Milne Bay, New Guinea
Philippines
Detroit
wedding dress
parachute
Detroit
Bill Clinton

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