The Army Nurse

The Army Nurse

Infobox Film
name = The Army Nurse


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producer = U.S. Army Pictorial Service
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released = 1945
runtime = 16 minutes
country = flagicon|US U.S.A.
language = English
imdb_id = 0499427

"The Army Nurse" is a short documentary propaganda film commissioned by the US military to highlight the role and contributions of army nurses.

The film opens with a combat scene in the summer of 1945, when the war becomes a million men old (presumably the Battle of Okinawa) one of the soldiers is show getting wounded and the scene goes woozy. The narrator notes "This is the time for you to decide what you're gonna be: a soldier that gets injured and dies, or a soldier that gets injured and lives." The GI soon realizes that he is no longer on the battlefield but in a hospital, and he is being taken care of by a familiar face, the army nurse.

The film then commences a discussion of the army nurses training and life during the war, beginning with basic training. The nurses had to go through the same BT regiment as the soldiers, learning how to scale walls, survive in the wilderness, and set up a hospital in the bush. They are sent to where ever they are needed, whether at home or overseas. It they are overseas they live in much the same conditions as the soldiers they minister to, sleeping in GI cots, in GI tents, and were the same uniforms and helmets, which they find various practical uses for. They also take the same time out to go to USO shows. The film ends with a short statement from the head of the Army Nurses Service, asking the audience to buy war bonds.

See also

*List of Allied Propaganda Films of World War 2

External links

* [http://www.archive.org/details/ArmyNurs1945 Complete film at archive.org]


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