Description
In World War II, 59,000 women voluntarily risked their lives for their country as U.S. Army nurses. When the war began, some of them had so little idea of what to expect that they packed party dresses; but the reality of service quickly caught up with them, whether they waded through the water in the historic landings on North African and Normandy beaches, or worked around the clock in hospital tents on the Italian front as bombs fell all around them. For more than half a century these women's experiences remained untold, almost without reference in books, historical societies, or military archives. After years of reasearch and hundreds of hours of interviews, Evelyn M. Monahan and Rosemary Neidel-Greenlee have created a dramatic narrative that at last brings to light the critical role that women played throughout the war. From the North African and Italian Campaigns to the Liberation of France and the Conquest of Germany, U.S. Army nurses rose to the demands of war on the frontlines with grit, humor, and great heroism. A long overdue work of history, And If I Perish is also a powerful tribute to these women and their inspiring legacy.
Author: Evelyn Monahan, Rosemary Neidel-Greenlee
Publisher: Anchor Books
Published: 11/09/2004
Pages: 528
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.06lbs
Size: 8.04h x 5.25w x 1.08d
ISBN13: 9781400031290
ISBN10: 140003129X
BISAC Categories:
- History | Military | World War II
- Medical | History
- Medical | Nursing | General
Author: Evelyn Monahan, Rosemary Neidel-Greenlee
Publisher: Anchor Books
Published: 11/09/2004
Pages: 528
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.06lbs
Size: 8.04h x 5.25w x 1.08d
ISBN13: 9781400031290
ISBN10: 140003129X
BISAC Categories:
- History | Military | World War II
- Medical | History
- Medical | Nursing | General
About the Author
Evelyn M. Monahan, a retired psychologist, served in the Women's Army Corps from 1961 until 1967 as a corpsman and psychiatric technician. She subsequently took her M.Ed. and Ph.D. at Georgia State University and her M.Div. in theology and ethics at Emory University. She worked at the Department of Veterans Affairs from 1980 to 1996.

