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Authors: We Band of Angels: The Untold Story of American Nurses Trapped on Bataan

Tags: #World War II, #Social Science, #General, #Military, #Women's Studies, #History

Comeau, Genevieve K.
A Concise Biography of Major Maude C. Davison, ANC
. Historical Unit USAMEDS, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C., 1961.

Concerning the Army Nurse Corps
. Alma T. Skoog Collection, Army Medical Museum, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 1937.

Contey-Aiello, R. (ed.)
The 50th Anniversary Commemorative Album of the Flying Column 1945–1995
. Tarpon Springs, Florida: Marrakech Express, 1994.

Cooper, P.
Navy Nurse
. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1946.

Cooper, W.
Medical Department activities in the Philippines from 1941 to 6 May 1942, and including medical activities in Japanese prisoner of war camps
. Typewritten report. West Point, New York: Nininger Collection, United States Military Academy special collections, 1946.

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Roster of hospital personnel and correspondence, Fort Mills, P.I. Jan. 17, 1942–June 21, 1942
. National Archives, Philippine Archive Collection, Washington D.C. RG 407, Box 6.

“Corregidor finale.”
Newsweek 39
(19), 21–24, May 18, 1942.

Cotton, J. “Civilian internment camps in the Far East.”
Prisoner of War Bulletin 2
(2), 2–4, 1944.

Craighill, M. D. “Psychiatric aspects of women serving in the Army.”
American Journal of Psychiatry, 104
, 226–30, 1947.

Crouter, N.
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Davis, D. M. “Processing and caring for prisoners of war.”
American Journal of Nursing, 46
, 152–53, 1946.

Davis, D. S. “I nursed at Santo Tomas, Manila.”
American Journal of Nursing, 44
, 29–30, 1944.

_______“Nursing in prison camps.”
Military Surgeon, 100, 42
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Davison, Maude C. Major ANC N700 404
, date and author unknown. Army Nurse Corps Archives. Center for Military History, Washington, D.C.

Deacon, K. (no date). “Engineers in the Los Banos raid.” Typed report from “The Military Engineer, No. 334.” Limited circulation.

“Death in line of duty comes to
Life
correspondent Jacoby.”
Life, 12
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Dorothy Davis Thompson ’40, POW, Japanese Internment Camp, The Philippines, January 1942–December 1943.
The Alumni Magazine. Columbia University-Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing Alumni Association. 86
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Duckworth, James (no date).
Official History of General Hospital #1 USAFFE at Camp Limay Bataan: Little Baguio, Camp O’Donnell, Tarlac, Philippine Islands, from Dec. 23, 1941, to June 30, 1942
. National Archives, Philippine Archive Collection, Washington, D.C., RG 407, Box 12.

“An Easter thought.”
The Army Nurse, 2
(3), 2, 1945.

Engel, D. Davis. “I was married in battle.”
American Magazine, 134
, 26–27; 112–16, Oct. 1942.

“The epic of Bataan.”
Reader’s Digest, 40
, 4–7, June 1942.

Espinosa, G. “Filipino nurses in Bataan and Corregidor.”
American Journal of Nursing, 46
, 97–98, 1946.

Falk, S.
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Fellmuth, F. “Nurse writes from Australia.”
Army and Navy Journal, 79
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Flanagan, E.
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. Novato, California: Presidio Press, 1988.

Flikke, J.
Nurses in Action
. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1943.

“Foes rule the air over Philippines.”
The New York Times
, 3, Dec. 29, 1941.

“Footnote to Bataan.”
Newsweek, 19
(20), 20, May 4, 1942.

“For distinguished service.”
Trained Nurse and Hospital Review, 109
, 38–39, July 1942.

“Former POW nurses feted at reunion.”
Vanguard: Washington DC, 29
(9), 1; 3–4, 1983.

“Freed nurses reunited with men they aided on Bataan.”
The San Francisco Examiner
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Gammond, P.
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Garen, E. “War terror in Philippines recalled.” South Bend
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Geister, J. “Nurses stood by to the end.”
Trained Nurse and Hospital Review, 198
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Gilligan, C.
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Goldstein, G., van Kammen, W., Shelly, C., Miller, D., and van Kammen, D. “Survivors of imprisonment in the Pacific theater during World War II.”
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Grashio, S., and Norling, B.
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Gray, J. Glenn.
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Guerrero, L. “Last days of Corregidor.”
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Gunther, J.
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Hafstrom, P. “Rescue of Army nurse brings joy to mother.”
The Elkhart Truth
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Harries, M., and Harries, S.
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Harrison, G.
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Hartendorf, A. V.
The Santo Tomas Story, Edited from the Official History of the Santo Tomas Internment Camp by F. H. Golay
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Hartmann, S.
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. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1982.

Hatchitt, E. C. “Bataan nurse.”
Colliers
, 13; 50, Aug. 1, 1942.

“The heroic nurses of Bataan and Corregidor.”
The American Journal of Nursing, 42
, 187–98, 1942.

Hewlett, F. “Quartermasters on Bataan performed heroic feats.”
The Quartermaster Review
, 64; 92, May-June 1942.

Hibbs, R. “Beriberi in Japanese prison camp.”
Annals of Internal Medicine, 24
, 270–82, 1946.

“Higher salaries to Army nurses—and nurses of cobelligerent countries may enlist.”
Trained Nurse and Hospital Review, 109
, 44, 1942.

Hogan, R. “What did not happen to the Bataan nurses.”
Liberty
, 19; 80–82, Nov. 17, 1945.

Home from Bataan
. ASF Group, Bureau of Public Relations (no date). Army Nurse Corps Archives, Center for Military History, Washington, D.C.

Hurd, C. “Bataan defenders forced back again; enemy reserved exact heavy losses.”
The New York Times
, 1, April 8, 1942.

_______“Corregidor surrenders under land attack. Troops half starved.”
The New York Times
, 1; 5, May 6, 1942.

_______“Japanese capture Bataan and 36,000 troops.”
The New York Times
, 1; 3, April 10, 1942.

“In the line of duty.”
Time, 39
, 55–56, May 11, 1942.

Jacoby, M. “A handful of P-40s.” In G. Carroll (ed.),
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_______“War hits the Philippines.” In G. Carroll (ed.),
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James, D. (ed.)
South to Bataan, North to Murkden: The Prison Diary of Brigadier General W. E. Brougher
. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press.

Jeffrey, B.
White Coolies: Australian Nurses Behind Enemy Lines
. Sydney, Australia: Angus & Robertson, HarperCollins, 1954. Reissued in 1995.

Jopling, L. Wilson.
Warrior in White
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Jowers, K. “Together in peace.”
Navy Times
, 38–41, April 13, 1992.

Karnow, S.
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. New York: Random House, 1989.

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Keith, B.
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Kentner’s journal: A daily journal of events connected with the personnel of the U.S. Naval Hospital Canacao, P.I. from 12–8–41 to 2–5–45
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Kerr, E.
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. New York: William Morrow, 1985.

Kempf, O. V. Lt. Col. MAC.
Unit History Report of the Philippine Medical Depot December 8, 1941 to October 1942
, (no date). Washington, D.C.: National Archives, Philippine Archive Collection.

Knox, D.
Death March: The Survivors of Bataan
. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Jovanovich, 1981.

“The last days of Corregidor.”
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, May 1943.

“Last word.”
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Lifton, R. J.
Home from the War
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Lutz, C. A., and Przytuski, K. R.
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“MacArthur in Australia.”
The New York Times
, 1, March 18, 1942.

MacDonald, Florence. “Nursing the sick and wounded at Bataan and Corregidor.”
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Maxwell, LTC. P.
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. Unpublished typewritten manuscript. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Army Center of Military History, 1976.

McCall, J.
Santo Tomas Internment Camp, STIC in verse and reverse, STIC-toons and STIC-tistics
. Lincoln, Nebraska: Woodruff Printing Company, 1945.

McCance, K., and Huether, S.
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McCarthy, F. “Raid rescues 2,146 from Luzon camp.”
The New York Times
, 26, Feb. 23, 1945.

McCarthy, W.
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Mellnik, S. (USAF ret.)
Philippine Diary 1939–1945
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“Messages on Philippines.”
The New York Times
, 1, Dec. 29, 1941.

Miller, E. B.
Bataan Uncensored
. Long Prairie, Minnesota: Hart Publications, 1949.

Miller, E. S.
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Miller, L. G. “Nurses free, going back to Pacific.”
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, 1, March 8, 1945.

“Missing in action.”
The Trained Nurse and Hospital Review, 109
, 183, Sept. 1942.

Mitchiner, P. H., and MacManus, E. P.
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Monahan, E. “Women veterans woven into fabric of history.”
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Morison, S. E.
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The Rising Sun in the Pacific, 1931-April 1942. History of United States Naval Operations in World War II. Volume III
. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1948.

Morton, L.
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. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1962.

Motley, R. “Bataan and its aftermath.”
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, 201–205, 1946.

Murphy, M. “A reporter at large: You’ll never know.”
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“The mysterious nurse of Manila,”
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“Navy nurse made history as a WWII POW.”
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Nesbit, J.
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“News for nurses.”
Trained Nurse and Hospital Review, 199
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“Nurse on Corregidor finds it ‘not too bad,’ ”
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Parks, R. J.
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. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 1985.

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