Courage & Leadership

Women’s role in Vietnam honored on Veterans Day

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Sara Orndorff and Morganne Miller, 5, visit the Vietnam Women's Memorial Nov. 7.  This year's Veterans Day observance will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the monument.
  • 90%25 of women who served in Vietnam were nurses
  • The military%27s ban on women in combat roles was lifted this January
  • Vietnam Women%27s Memorial marking 20th anniversary

Diane Carlson Evans was a nursing student in Minnesota in the late 1960s when she noticed her male friends and classmates getting called up one by one to go to Vietnam.

Very much aware of the war, she visited a recruiter and asked how she could join the effort.

“I decided I needed to be there, too,” she says.

The Army needed nurses, so, after graduating college and undergoing basic training, she served as a nurse in evacuation hospitals in Vung Tau and Pleiku, Vietnam from 1968 to 1969.

Carlson Evans says she and other nurses put their youth and inexperience aside to treat serious injuries and unfamiliar diseases while serving in combat zones.

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