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Keywords: people indoor WiN-40-17: The process of becoming acclimated to a new and brighter world after three long years of deprivation is a joy and pleasure for the eleven gallant U.S. Navy Nurses, who were recently rescued from a Japanese internment camp near Manila. Weak on body, but high in spirits, the nurses are enjoying a few days well-deserved rest and recuperation in Hawaii, en-route to the States and home. This photograph shows Navy Nurses Margaret Nash and Bertha Evans lounging in their room in their new gray uniforms. They are also relishing a few pieces of candy, something they had not seen for a long time. Photograph released March 8, 1945. Courtesy of the BUMED Historian’s Office. (2/20/2009). WiN-40-17: The process of becoming acclimated to a new and brighter world after three long years of deprivation is a joy and pleasure for the eleven gallant U.S. Navy Nurses, who were recently rescued from a Japanese internment camp near Manila. Weak on body, but high in spirits, the nurses are enjoying a few days well-deserved rest and recuperation in Hawaii, en-route to the States and home. This photograph shows Navy Nurses Margaret Nash and Bertha Evans lounging in their room in their new gray uniforms. They are also relishing a few pieces of candy, something they had not seen for a long time. Photograph released March 8, 1945. Courtesy of the BUMED Historian’s Office. (2/20/2009).
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