MF144 Women in the Military

Document Type

Oral History

Interviewer

John Dunham

Interview date

11-26-2000

Time

00:31:57

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Abstract

Irene Walker Infererra, interviewed by John Dunham, November 26, 2000. Walker talks about training as a nurse in Belfast, Maine; entering the Army Nurses Corps in April 1943; serving in Camp Edwards, MA and England during World War II. Text: 11 pp. partial transcript. Time: 01:03:46.

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Part 2: mfc_na3213_c2315_02

Birth date

May 13, 1918

Location

Swanville, Waldo County, Maine

Death date

October 22, 2005

Location

Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine

Nation of origin

United States

Home state/Territory

Maine

Gender

Female

Ethnicity

European-American

Branch of service

U.S. Army

Service Unit

United States Army Nurse Corps

Dates of service

April 1943-1945

Date of entry

April 1943

Service entry

Enlisted

Location of Service

67th Surgical Hospital

Wars & Conflicts

World War II

Entry Rank

O-1 2nd Lieutenant

Highest Rank

O-2 1st Lieutenant

Exit Rank

O-2 1st Lieutenant

Names

Doc Welch; Gus [uncle]; Leroy Walker

Locations

Swanville, Maine; Monroe, Maine; Waterville, Maine; Brooks, Maine; Waldo County Hospital; Belfast, Maine; New Hampshire; Augusta, Maine; Portland, Maine; Fort Devens, Massachusetts; Camp Edwards, Cape Cod; Boston, Massachusetts; England; Rockland, Maine

Headings

World War II, Women in the Military, Female soldiers

Collection name

Women in the Military

Collection number

MF144

Item number

NA3213

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Irene Walker Infererra, interviewed by John Dunham, Part 2

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