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00:00:00 - Interview introduction 00:00:21 - Biographical information

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Partial Transcript: Mrs. Hicks, thank you so much for talking with me this afternoon. If you could give me your name, please?

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks recalls her early life before entering the Army Nurse Corps.

00:02:43 - Joining the service

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Partial Transcript: Where were you when you decided to join the military?

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks discusses joining the service.

Keywords: Army--Army Nurse Corps; United States--Armed Forces--African Americans; World War II era (1940-1946)

00:03:39 - Basic training

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Partial Transcript: Do you remember what your first day was like that you went into the military? Did you have to go through some sort of basic training?

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks recalls her basic training experience at Camp McCoy.

Keywords: Army--Army Nurse Corps; Basic training; Uniforms; United States--Armed Forces--African Americans; World War II era (1940-1946)

00:07:33 - Camp San Luis Obispo General Hospital

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Partial Transcript: After our three weeks of training we were sent to an army hospital to take care --

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks briefly discusses her work at Camp San Luis Obispo General Hospital.

Keywords: Army--Army Nurse Corps

00:08:29 - Basic training part II

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Partial Transcript: If we could just back track about your basic training.

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks continues her discussion on her basic training experience at Fort McCoy.

Keywords: Army--Army Nurse Corps; United States--Armed Forces--African Americans; World War II era (1940-1946); basic training

00:10:34 - Camp San Luis Obispo General Hospital part II

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Partial Transcript: If we could just backtrack to the time you went out to San Luis Obispo, California. What type of hospital did you serve there?

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks continues her discussion about her work at Camp San Luis Obispo General Hospital.

Keywords: Army--Army Nurse Corps; United States--Armed Forces--African Americans; World War II era (1940-1946)

00:11:36 - Being asked to serve again

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Partial Transcript: Where did you go next?

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks discusses being asked to go back into the service after World War II.

Keywords: Army--Army Nurse Corps; Korean War, 1950-1953; Post World War II, Korea (1947-1963)

00:16:09 - Korea and Japan

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Partial Transcript: Now were you stationed in Korea during the Korean War?

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks recalls her assignments in Korea and Japan.

Keywords: Army--Army Nurse Corps; Korean War, 1950-1953; United States--Armed Forces--African Americans

00:22:57 - Duties, doctors, and veteran nurses

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Partial Transcript: So did you have to work a lot of long hours and that sort of thing?

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks discusses her duties at work, the caliber of the doctors in the service, and the nurses she worked with.

Keywords: Army--Army Nurse Corps; Post World War II, Korea (1947-1963)

00:24:22 - Hardest thing done physically

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Partial Transcript: Do you recall what [was] the hardest thing you ever had to do physically while you were in the military?

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks discusses the hardest thing she had to do physically while in the service.

Keywords: Army--Army Nurse Corps; Post World War II, Korea (1947-1963)

00:26:48 - Integration of the army

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Partial Transcript: Now by this time the army had been integrated, I guess, and so you took care of white and black patients. Is that correct?

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks recalls the integration of the army.

Keywords: Equality; Post World War II, Korea (1947-1963); United States--Armed Forces--African Americans; World War II era (1940-1946); army

00:28:40 - Hardest thing done emotionally

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Partial Transcript: That’s wonderful. Well, what was the hardest thing you ever had to do emotionally? We had talked about some hard physical things you had to do earlier.

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks discusses the hardest thing she had to do emotionally while in the service.

Keywords: Army--Army Nurse Corps

00:30:02 - Funny moments, being afraid while in the service, and the 11th Evacuation Hospital

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Partial Transcript: Well, do you recall any funny or hilarious moments during your military service?

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks recalls some funny moments from her time in the service, being afraid while in the service, and her assignment at the 11th Evacuation Hospital.

Keywords: Korean War, 1950-1953

00:34:04 - Social life while in Korea and Japan

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Partial Transcript: Can you tell me something about what kind of social life you had over in Korea and Japan? What did you ladies do for fun?

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks discusses her social life and what she did for fun during her assignments in Korea and Japan.

Keywords: Post World War II, Korea (1947-1963)

00:35:34 - Germany

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Partial Transcript: Now, is that where you were stationed after you left Korea and Japan? You went over to Europe at that time, in the early ‘50s?

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks recalls her time in Germany including the food and social life.

Keywords: Army--Army Nurse Corps; Post World War II, Korea (1947-1963); food

00:42:40 - Interesting people and heroes/heroines

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Partial Transcript: Do you recall any interesting people you met while you were in Germany, or Korea or Japan? And they don’t have to be famous.

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks discusses the interesting people she met in the service and her heroes/heroines during her time in the service.

Keywords: Army--Army Nurse Corps; Hazel Johnson; Martha E. Cleveland

00:47:35 - Favorite place visited, type of work, and adjustment to civilian life

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Partial Transcript: Of all the places that you visited in your twenty years of military service, which was your favorite place, and why?

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks discusses her favorite place she visited while she was in the service, the type of work she did throughout her career, and her adjustment to civilian life after she retired from the Army Nurse Corps.

Keywords: Army--Army Nurse Corps

00:51:33 - Impact of the miltiary

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Partial Transcript: Well, what impact do you think the military had on your life immediately after you got out or retired, and in the long term since then?

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks discusses the impact the military has had on her life.

00:54:53 - Contribution to the military and encouraging others to join the military

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Partial Transcript: Well, do you feel like you made a contribution? I usually ask women who had been in World War II if they felt the made a contribution to the war effort.

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks discusses her thoughts on her contribution to the military and how she encourages others to join the service.

00:57:12 - Family, impact of the military part II, trailblazing, and the women's movement

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Partial Transcript: Well, have any of your children ever been in the military?

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks discusses her family, continues her discussion on the impact the military had on her life, not considering herself as a trailblazer for joining the service, and being a forerunner of the women's movement.

Keywords: Post World War II, Korea (1947-1963); World War II era (1940-1946); women's movement

01:00:09 - Perception of women in the military and uniforms

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Partial Transcript: And do you recall how women were perceived by the general public, women who joined the military, how they were looked upon by the general public during the Second World War?

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks discusses how women who joined the military were perceived during her early years in the service and her Army Nurse Corps uniforms.

Keywords: Army--Army Nurse Corps; Post World War II, Korea (1947-1963); Uniforms; World War II era (1940-1946)

01:03:15 - Women in combat positions and discrimination

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Partial Transcript: Well, how do you feel about women in combat positions? I know recently, just a couple months ago, women flew combat missions over Iraq.

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks discusses her thoughts on women in combat positions and discrimination she faced while in the service.

Keywords: Gulf War (1990-2000); discrimination

01:05:59 - Souvenirs and life after the service

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Partial Transcript: Is there anything else you’d like to add about your time in the military, because twenty years is a long time to spend. It sounds like it was a wonderful time though for you.

Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Hicks discusses souvenirs she has kept from her travels while in the service and her life after retiring from the army.

01:09:13 - Interview conclusion