Healing Wounds
A Vietnam War Combat Nurse's 10-Year Fight to Win Women a Place of Honor in Washington, D.C.
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What is the price of honor? It took 10 years for Vietnam War Nurse Diane Carlson Evans to answer that question - and the answer was a heavy one.
In 1983, when Evans came up with the vision for the first-ever memorial on the National Mall to honor women who'd worn a military uniform, she wouldn't be deterred. She remembered not only her sister veterans, but also the hundreds of young wounded men she had cared for, as she expressed during a Congressional hearing in Washington, DC: "Women didn't have to enter military service, but we stepped up to serve believing we belonged with our brothers-in-arms and now we belong with them at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. If they belong there, we belong there. We were there for them then. We mattered."
In the end, those wounded soldiers who had survived proved to be there for their sisters-in-arms, joining their fight for honor in Evans' journey of combating unforeseen bureaucratic obstacles and facing mean-spirited opposition. Her impassioned story of serving in Vietnam is a crucial backstory to her fight to honor the women she served beside. She details the gritty and high-intensity experience of being a nurse in the midst of combat and becomes an unlikely hero who ultimately serves her country again as a formidable force in her daunting quest for honor and justice.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-09-2024
Compelling
I found this book after I had read The women. I wanted to hear more and was looking for non fiction to help me validate my understanding. I found this story to be interesting, horrifying, captivating and impressive. So much silence, loneliness and invisible competence. To hear such a strong woman be completely up-ended upon her return to her US… it made a big impact on me.
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- Knittydoll
- 23-06-2024
Bravery, talent and determination while serving in the Vietnam War, and at home
I am so grateful to Diane for sharing this detailed and sensitive account of her experiences both during the war and after returning home so that someone like me, a couple of generations later, can begin to understand. I am so disappointed that women veterans were regarded and treated so poorly by some. I am thankful that some veterans like Diane, found the strength to pursue recognition, hope and healing. Thank you to all the women who served.
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