Summary:
The book chronicles the experiences of U.S. Army nurses who served during World War II, detailing their courage, hardships, and contributions on various frontlines across Europe, Africa, and the Pacific. It provides personal accounts and historical context, highlighting the critical roles these women played in medical care and their impact on the war effort.
Key points:
1. Women's War Role: The book emphasizes the crucial role of women, especially nurses, in World War II, both at home and on the frontlines.
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