"There was one man, a soldier, sitting up on the hill there, with a machine gun. And that was it. That was all the protection that we had." (Audio Interview, 4:15)
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Bernadette L. Reider |
| World War, 1939-1945; Korean War, 1950-1953; Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Army Nurse Corps
United States; Hawaii; Germany; also: Korea; also: Vietnam
Colonel
MI
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A nurse in training with two brothers already in uniform, Bernadette Reider answered the call to serve in the waning days of World War II. She made a career out of the Army, retiring in 1973 with 28 years of active duty behind her. She helped to set up the first U.S. Army hospital in Korea in the early days of the war, when the North Korean Army made huge advances and was threatening the city of Pusan.
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