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  1. Maj. Annie G. Fox (August 4, 1893 – January 20, 1987) was a Canadian-born American, the first woman to receive the Purple Heart for combat. She served as the chief nurse in the Army Nurse Corps at Hickam Field during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor , on December 7, 1941.

  2. Dec 5, 2016 · The Japanese attack shocked a nation that had heretofore resisted entering foreign wars by bringing the conflict to its shores. Dozens of stories of heroism emerged after the attacks, including that of the inspiring courage of First Lieutenant Annie G. Fox (Army Nurse Corps), who received a Bronze Star for her actions.

  3. Dec 6, 2021 · Army Nurse Corps First Lt. Annie Fox was the head nurse at Hickam Field Hospital, which was near Pearl Harbor and converted to an evacuation hospital during the attack. "Fox assembled the nurses and volunteers to help care for the wounded," according to the account published by the VA.

  4. Aug 1, 2017 · For overseeing the operations of the Army Nurse Corps at Hickam Field, Annie Fox earned this recommendation—which was presented to her in October of 1942 at Hickam, where the scars of the Pearl Harbor attack were still fresh—and became the first woman to receive the Purple Heart for combat.

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    When the Japanese launched their attack, First Lieutenant Annie Fox was serving at Hickam Field in the Army Nurse Corps. As head nurse, Fox worked tirelessly to assist all those who came in, administering anesthesia and dressing wounds despite the chaos nearby. Though she wasn’t injured in the attack, Annie Fox earned the Purple Heart for “outstand...

    Serving aboard the USS Solace (AH-5), a hospital ship at Pearl Harbor, Grace Lally performed admirably during the Pearl Harbor attack. Though initially in shock at the sight of the USS Arizona (BB-39) exploding into flames, Lally pulled herself together and continued carrying out her duties as Chief Nurse on Solace. With her staff rushing with her,...

    On the morning of the attack, Myrtle Watson was the only nurse in her ward. Stationed at Schofield Hospital without a doctor on duty, Watson was forced to spring into action when the bombs started to hit. She helped protect patients by piling mattresses around them for cover. For three days, Watson continued working, with only a skeleton crew to as...

  5. First Lt. Annie G. Fox, Army Nurse Corps, was on duty at Pearl Harbor at the time of the attack. For her outstanding performance, she was recommended for and awarded the Purple Heart.

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  7. Dec 14, 2021 · Annie Fox ~ Head Nurse at Pearl Harbor. December 7, 1941 ~ Never Forget. Remembering Pearl Harbor ~ 80 Years Later. The thirty-bed hospital at Hickam Field opened less than a month before the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor.

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