巴丹的天使们。

E Norman, S Eifried, S ] Elfried S [corrected to Eifried
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50年前,具有战略意义的巴丹战役标志着美国在菲律宾群岛统治地位的终结。历史学家将1942年冬春两季在那个半岛上的战斗记录为美国陆军和海军有史以来最残酷的战斗之一。88名妇女,包括第一批在第二次世界大战中被派往战场的美国军事护士和25名菲律宾护士,经历了整个战斗。本文的目的是考察这些护士在巴丹岛战斗、饥饿和疾病中生活和工作的四个月中的经历。对来自联邦、私人和军方的主要档案材料的分析以及九次口述历史访谈表明,这些女性成功地从和平时期的角色调整到了战争时期。他们了解到,个人和团体的自力更生可以帮助他们在最恶劣的战争中生存下来。从他们最早的回忆录到最近的采访,护士们既对自己的服务感到自豪,也对巴丹岛遭受的损失感到悲伤。
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The angels of Bataan.

Fifty years ago, the strategic Battle of Bataan marked the end of American dominance in the Philippine Islands. Historians record the combat on that peninsula, during the winter and spring of 1942, as among the most brutal the United States Army and Navy ever fought. Eighty-eight women, including the first group of American military nurses to be sent into the field in World War II and 25 Filipina nurses endured the entire battle. The purpose of this article is to examine their experiences during the four months these nurses lived and worked through combat, starvation and illness on Bataan. Analysis of primary archival material from federal, private and military sources and nine oral history interviews indicate the women successfully adjusted from peacetime to war roles. They learned that individual and group self-reliance could help them survive the worse in war. From their earliest memoirs to recent interviews, the nurses displayed both a pride in their service and a sense of grief at the losses suffered on Bataan.

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