Inetrview of Gertrude Neff Gay on her service in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps during WWII

Description:
Gertrude Neff Gay talks about completing nurse's training at Jewish Hospital in Louisville, KY, joining the American Red Cross, and after completing certification requirements, joining the Army Nurse Corps in May 1944. Gay says she was eager to get overseas and signed up to be shipped out immediately after basic training. Gay talks about being sent to Omaha Beach in Normandy with the 196th General Hospital, describes setting up a field hospital near Carentan, France, enduring harsh living conditions there, her food rations, her daily routine, and the camaraderie in her unit. Gay says that the hospital cared for German POWS and French citizens right along with U.S. soldiers, and comments on how much help they received from the Army chaplains. She also talks about the rush of casualties after the Battle of the Bulge, fraternization with offices, taking leave in Paris, feeling that she wanted to get on with her life after the war ended and using the G.I. Bill back home to return to school. Ends abruptly. Gay is interviewed by Virginia Emrick.
Date Issued:
1985-02-12T00:00:00Z
Data Provider:
Michigan State University. Libraries
Collection:
Women's Overseas Service League Oral History Project
Place:
France and France
Subject Topic:
Military life, Nurses, World War, 1939-1945, Veterans, Women veterans, World War, 1939-1945, World War, 1939-1945, Participation, Female, World War, 1939-1945, Hospitals, and Military nursing
Subject Name:
Gay, Gertrude Neff, United States, Army Nurse Corps, United States, and Army
Subject Genre:
Interviews, Interviews, Interviews, Interviews, Interviews, and Personal narratives, American
Language:
English
Rights:
In Copyright
URL:
https://n2t.net/ark:/85335/m5gt5f