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020 _a961418818 (hardbound)
040 _cFHL
041 _aeng
050 _aD 805 .P6 W44 1985
100 _aWilliams, Denny
_910251
245 _aTo the angels
_cby Denny Williams
260 _aSan Francisco, Calif. :
_bDenson Press,
_cc1985.
300 _axii, 225 p. :
_bill.,
_c24 x 16 cm.
336 _2rdacontent
337 _2rdamedia
338 _2rdacarrier
520 _aAn account of the American nurses in the Philippines who served in Bataan and Corregidor, and spent the rest of the war in Santo Tomas Internment Camp. The author was one of those nurses, and she presents her own experiences, supplemented by those of her co-nurses. Tragically, Williams' (she retired from the Army Nurse Corps as a Lt. Col.) husband, who was in the 31st Infantry (US Army), was killed when the hell ship he was on, the Enoura Maru, was sunk by US bombers in Taiwan in early 1945. - Prof. Ricardo T. Jose
546 _aEnglish
600 _aWilliams, Denny.
_910251
650 _aNurses
_zUnited States
_xBiography.
_910252
650 _aPrisoners of war
_zPhilippines
_xBiography.
_9416
650 _aPrisoners of war
_zUnited States
_xBiography.
_97763
650 _aWorld War, 1939-1945
_xMedical care
_zPhilippines.
_910253
650 _aWorld War, 1939-1945
_xPersonal narratives, American.
_9401
650 _aWorld War, 1939-1945
_xPrisoners and prisons, Japanese.
_9191
653 _aAmerican nurses
653 _aBataan
653 _aBataan hospitals
653 _aCorregidor
653 _apersonal account – American
653 _aPhilippine defense campaign
653 _aSanto Tomas Internment Camp
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_cBK
_02
949 _c11/27/2008 13:23
999 _c59093
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