Nurses and the U.S. Navy, 1917-1919
Group Photographs
This page features group photographs of nurses during the World
War I era.
Additional images of Nurses and the United States Navy during
the World War I era
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Photo #: NH 60310
U.S. Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Massachusetts
Surgeon, nurses and corpsmen of the Hospital's operating room
staff, circa 1918.
U.S. Naval History & Heritage Command Photograph
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Photo #: NH 42358
U.S. Naval Base Number Hospital Number Two, Strathpeffer, Scotland.
Hospital Nurses, photographed in September 1918.
U.S. Naval History & Heritage Command Photograph
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Photo #: NH 95253
U.S. Naval Hospital, League Island, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Group photograph of the hospital's nursing staff, during the
World War I period.
Donated by Emma Colebourn Cannon.
U.S. Naval History & Heritage Command Photograph
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Photo #: NH 42356
U.S. Naval Training Camp, Gulfport, Mississippi
Nurses and ambulance, circa 1918.
Note that some of these nurses wear Red Corss insignia on their
caps.
U.S. Naval History & Heritage Command Photograph
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