We nurses had answered the call of duty when
Through earsplitting, thunderous explosions and fearful eerie flashes in the distance, we had waited for the inevitable arrival of wounded soldiers. We had received more than 600 causalities and in one 19.5 hour period, 98 operations had to be performed. In critical times, when there were many wounded soldiers, I had to step up and play the role of doctors in diagnosing and treating their wounds in a very timely manner. Depending on the nature of the injury, many were time sensitive and could not afford to wait for a doctor to attend to them. So I stepped up and took over some of the treatments a doctor would do. I knew if I didn’t do anything, they would die. I couldn’t resist letting a soldier in front of me die when I know I could have saved him. I felt it was my duty for
I will never forget the conditions some were in. Their faces were filled with horror and were shaking from how scared they were. Enlisting in the war we knew it was our job to heal them. It didn’t seem as bad as being a soldier risking their lives everyday, but it was. It was not only our job to heal them but it was our job to give them hope when they had none, and that little bit of optimism they needed. It was also our job to give them that strength they needed as we stood there doing all we could, but knew they were going to die. It was the hardest thing I’d ever done. We were not only their nurses, but their support.
After three years in
- Elizabeth Walker
5 comments:
I think you were a great nurse who wanted to help as much as you could. It must have been difficult treating wounded soldiers and putting their lives in your hands. You were very brave.
-Kathleen Oonah Walker
You have to have a lot of courage to do what you've done. You are an inspiration to me for doing so.
- Betty Wilson
You seemed so brave facing the wounded soldiers. Since I was sent overseas as well and my job as a sick berth attendant, I also had to take care of wounded soldiers. I know what it was like treating these soldiers. I'm sure it was much more difficult for you to treat the soldiers since you were a nurse. It is grateful to hear that you had someone by your side through this whole experience. You have done so much.
- Laura Thomson
You are very courageous and brave, your efforts to the war are immense and will not be forgotten.
- Bernadette Williams
You were been so brave, continuing to care for the soldiers despite the scary conditions you were working in! My job in Canada seems so much more safe now. It must have been horrifying for the soldiers and thank goodness you were there to provide them with hope.I pray for the fast recovery of your friend Margaret.
- Beverly Grieg
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