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Nurses and the Daily Horrors of Vietnam
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Gates, Anita
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Delany, Dana
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/ Vietnam Nurses With Dana Delany
2006
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2006
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Nurses and the Daily Horrors of Vietnam
2006
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Overview
The most famous American nurse in the Vietnam War was fictional: Colleen McMurphy, played by Dana Delany in the ABC drama series ''China Beach'' (1988-92). So it isn't surprising to find Ms. Delany, who won two Emmy Awards for the role, doing commentary in a documentary about those nurses. Maureen Adduci, Diane Carlson Evans, Dorothy Harris, Judy Herrington, Susan O'Neill, Candice Sullivan, Donna White and Sharon Zimpher all appear on camera, reflecting on their experiences, from the shock of their arrival in a war zone (one was advised, ''Shoot yourself in the foot or get pregnant, now'') to their return home to less than a hero's welcome.
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New York Times Company
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