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Symbol of life. The caduceus, worn by the Army nurse, symbolizes life for our wonded, hope for our homes; a future, not just a past for those fighting men. Ten thousand registered nurses are needed at once for a glorious service of mercy - gratefully received by all who need it! U.S. Army Nurse Corps. Call at your local Red Cross chapter or write the Surgeon General ...
Collection StructurePoster collection > Symbol of life. The caduceus, worn by the Army nurse, symbolizes life for our wonded, hope for our homes; a future, not just a past for those fighting men. Ten thousand registered nurses are needed at once for a glorious service of mercy - gratefully received by all who need it! U.S. Army Nurse Corps. Call at your local Red Cross chapter or write the Surgeon General ...
Item Title Symbol of life. The caduceus, worn by the Army nurse, symbolizes life for our wonded, hope for our homes; a future, not just a past for those fighting men. Ten thousand registered nurses are needed at once for a glorious service of mercy - gratefully received by all who need it! U.S. Army Nurse Corps. Call at your local Red Cross chapter or write the Surgeon General ...
Collection TitlePoster collection
Issuing Body United States. Army. Recruiting Publicity Bureau
Date CreatedJanuary 16, 1945
Description

Photograph of a nurse talking with a wounded soldier.

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Country of OriginUnited States
DimensionsOverall: 28 x 21 in. (71.1 x 53.3 cm)
FormatPoster
Medium political posters
Color
color
Hoover IDPoster US 2793
Record NumberXX343.25866
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