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A Contemporary History of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps
Contents
Front Matter
PART ONE - The Decade After the Vietnam War
Chapter One - Evolution and Reorganization
Chapter Two - Gender and Minority Issues
Chapter Three - Educational Concerns and Career Advancement
Chapter Four - Readiness Challenges
Chapter Five - Administrative Questions
Chapter Six - Innovative Roles
Chapter Seven - Humanitarian Relief and Assistance Missions in the 1970s
PART TWO - A Decade of Change
Chapter Eight - New Leadership and Expanding Horizons
Chapter Nine - Refining Quality of Care Strategies
Chapter Ten - The Shortage Intensifies
Chapter Eleven - Preparing for Action
Chapter Twelve - Refugee and Humanitarian Operations during the 1980s
Chapter Thirteen - Additional Deployments in the 1980s
PART THREE - The Concluding Decade of a Century of Service
Chapter Fourteen - The Post Cold War Period
Chapter Fifteen - Revamping the Medical Department and Army Nursing
Chapter Sixteen - New Frontiers for Army Nurse Corps Officers
Chapter Seventeen - The Army and the Army Medical Department in Operation Desert Shield/Operation Desert Storm
Chapter Eighteen - Army Nurse Corps Leadership in Operation Desert Shield/ Operation Desert Storm
Chapter Nineteen - Army Nurse Corps Activities in Combat Hospitals in Operation Desert Shield/Operation Desert Storm
Chapter Twenty - Army Nurse Corps Activities in Europe and the Continental United States in Operation Desert Shield/Operation Desert Storm and in the Aftermath
Chapter Twenty-One - ion Restore Hope in Somalia
Chapter Twenty-Two - Operations in the Former Republic of Yugoslavia
Chapter Twenty-Three - Operation Uphold Democracy in Haiti
Chapter Twenty-Four - The Final Word: Epilogue
Back Matter
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