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Forsaken angels : in their own words : the personnel of the Chicago/Northwestern University Unit, U.S. Army Base Hospital 12, World War I, 1916-1919

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  1. Forsaken angels : in their own words : the personnel of the Chicago/Northwestern University Unit, U.S. Army Base Hospital 12, World War I, 1916-1919 / edited by Michael W.R. Davis.
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  1. Traverse City, MI : Mission Point Press, [2017]
  2. Columbia, SC : [printer not identified], 31 May 2017
  3. ©2017

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Additional authors
  1. Davis, Michael W. R., 1931-
Description
  1. xvi, 257 pages : illustrations, map, facsimiles; 29 cm
Summary
  1. Includes correspondence of the editor's mother, Laura G. Huckleberry, nurse with the U.S. Army Base Hospital 12, in Etaples, France, to his father, John Erle Davis, who also served in France, as well as some letters by Davis; supplemented by memoir/diary entries by George R. Baker and Dr. M. Pinson Neal, also at U.S. Army Base Hospital 12.
Alternative title
  1. Personnel of the Chicago/Northwestern University Unit, U.S. Army Base Hospital 12, World War I, 1916-1919
  2. Forsaken angels: in their own words
Subject
  1. Huckleberry, Laura Gertrude, 1888-1962
  2. Davis, John Erle, 1887-1985
  3. Baker, George R., 1892-1962
  4. Neal, M. Pinson
  5. United States. Army. Base Hospital No. 12 > History
  6. Illinois Training School for Nurses > Alumni and alumnae
  7. Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.) > Alumni and alumnae
  8. Illinois Training School for Nurses
  9. Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.)
  10. 1914-1918
  11. World War, 1914-1918 > Hospitals > History. > France
  12. World War, 1914-1918 > Personal narratives, American
  13. Nurses > United States > Correspondence
  14. Nurses > United States > Diaries
  15. Medical personnel > United States > Diaries
  16. Nurses > Illinois > Chicago
  17. Medical personnel > Illinois > Chicago
  18. Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918 > Hôpitaux > Histoire. > France
  19. Infirmières > États-Unis > Correspondance
  20. Infirmières > États-Unis > Journaux intimes
  21. Personnel médical > États-Unis > Journaux intimes
  22. Infirmières > Illinois > Chicago
  23. Personnel médical > Illinois > Chicago
  24. Armed Forces > Medical personnel
  25. Armed Forces > Nurses
  26. Hospitals
  27. Medical personnel
  28. Nurses
  29. Universities and colleges > Alumni and alumnae
  30. United States > Armed Forces > Nurses > Correspondence
  31. United States > Armed Forces > Nurses > Diaries
  32. United States > Armed Forces > Medical personnel > Diaries
  33. France
  34. Illinois > Chicago
  35. United States
Genre/Form
  1. Diaries.
  2. History.
  3. Personal narratives – American.
  4. Personal correspondence.
Contents
  1. Preface -- 1. Historical introduction -- 2. Biographical notes -- 3. The back story : U.S. declaration of war and base hospitals. -- The first year : May 17, 1917 to May 15, 1918 : diaries, memoirs, news reports and letters. 4. Called to duty. The nurses -- The university men -- Troop train and New York City -- Dangerous journey and Chicago's first war casualties -- The Mongolia incident -- Submarine duel -- England and wartime sightseeing. -- 5. Eagerness to drudgery. Welcome to Dannes-Camier, Pas-de-Calais, France--and censorship -- Summer 1917 : U.S. Base Hospital 12 replaces British General -- The New World meets Old Europe -- Air raids, troop mutinies and routine -- Fall 1917, October-December : war, wards and weather -- Reinforcements arrive -- The cross-Atlantic mail lag -- Weariness, wounded and infections -- Winter 1918, January-March : no end in sight -- The nurses rebel helplessly -- Winter battle respite -- First leave and sightseeing in Paris -- Spring 1918, March-May : German "big push" threatens -- Something in the air -- The sweethearts disconnect -- German spring offensive nears -- The war wears on. --
  2. The second year : May 18, 1918 to May 18, 1919. 6. End in sight and post-armistice. Spring 1918, May 17-June -- German air raids continue -- Summer 1918, July-September -- Americans in force and the tide turns -- Chicago Base Hospital 11 to Nantes, Loire, France -- Second leave : to the Alps -- The final Allied push begins -- Fall 1918 and Armistice, October-November 11 -- Rumors amidst overflowing wards -- Influenza epidemic -- Armistice as anticlimax -- November 1918-February 1919 -- Peace and longing -- The sweethearts celebrate -- Patient load finally declines, along with morale -- BEF General Hospital 18 closes, U.S. Army Base Hospital 12 departs -- March-April 1919 : forsaken angels -- Stolen moments -- The nurses again forsaken -- Their returning glory missed. -- 7. Epilogue. -- 8. Acknowledgments. -- 9. Editorial notes, bibliography and sources. --
  3. 10. Appendices. Diary of Reserve Nurse Laura Huckleberry, May 17 - June 13, 1917 -- Biographical notes on key persons in narrative -- Quasi-public roles of private organizations -- American Red Cross as U.S. Army Medical Corps Reserve -- Prologue: Nurse May Connard's adventures -- Roster of Base Hospital 12 officers and nurses, May 1917 -- Roster of nurse reinforcements, October 1917 -- Roster of BH 12 command, April 2, 1919 -- Illinois Training School for Nurses -- The S. S. Mongolia -- Wartime poetry and verse.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (page 237).