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A Contemporary History of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps
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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 14
The Post Cold War Period
Chapter 15
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
Operation Restore Hope in Somalia
Chapter Twenty-two
Chapter Twenty-three
Operation Uphold Democracy in Haiti
Chapter Twenty-four
The Final Word: Epilogue
Back Matter
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