The Winged Angels exhibit at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force honors WWII flight nurses who evacuated wounded ...
"CRNAs — who earn their advanced degree and certification — are ready to serve, but too often face barriers to practice despite an average 10,000 hours of clinical experience before day one." ...
She joined the U.S. Air Force in 1952, five years after it was created, in order to fulfill her dream of becoming a flight nurse. She got her wish: Over the next 13 years, her postings included ...
Her career continued to flourish as she transitioned to the newly established U.S. Air Force, where she supported missions during the Korean and Vietnam Wars, serving in various locations, including ...
Her father left Nigeria at a young age to study law in the UK, where he met her mother, a young nursing student ... With the aim to join the US Air Force, Azubuike joined the Air Force Junior ...
She applied and was granted. Her career expanded to unknown heights, becoming a flight nurse with the U.S. Air Force in 1952 after the military dismantled the first Black pilots of the 332nd ...
The “C” in C-17 stands for cargo, but it does more than carry stuff: It sends a message of power and the American can-do ...
Colon, the first Black woman in the US Army Nurse Corps post-desegregation, broke racial barriers through military service, inspiring others with humility and a legacy of leadership.
She then joined the U.S. Air Force ... flight into Dien Bien Phu, where more than 70 years ago the French colonial army was defeated by Vietnamese troops. She retired as a chief nurse in 1965 ...
When a group of us in South Berwick heard that a video about the Tuskegee Airmen had been removed from an Air Force training course ... 4,000 who had meticulous flight training by Chief Charles ...