MAKE A MEME View Large Image School of Nursing, at Ottumwa, Iowa, 1929 and entered Naval Service on December 17, 1929. She was transferred to Guam on October 31, 1940, then transferred to Manila, Philippines, on November 5, 1940. Courtesy of BUMED Historian’s Office. ...
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Keywords: blackandwhite people monochrome black and white WiN-40-28: Lieutenant Junior Grade Goldia Aimee O’Haver, NC, USNR, who was one of the eleven U.S. Navy Nurse Prisoners of War in the Philippines from 1942-45. O’Haver graduated from St. Joseph’s Hospital, School of Nursing, at Ottumwa, Iowa, 1929 and entered Naval Service on December 17, 1929. She was transferred to Guam on October 31, 1940, then transferred to Manila, Philippines, on November 5, 1940. Courtesy of BUMED Historian’s Office. (2/20/2009). WiN-40-28: Lieutenant Junior Grade Goldia Aimee O’Haver, NC, USNR, who was one of the eleven U.S. Navy Nurse Prisoners of War in the Philippines from 1942-45. O’Haver graduated from St. Joseph’s Hospital, School of Nursing, at Ottumwa, Iowa, 1929 and entered Naval Service on December 17, 1929. She was transferred to Guam on October 31, 1940, then transferred to Manila, Philippines, on November 5, 1940. Courtesy of BUMED Historian’s Office. (2/20/2009).
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