Several months after enlisting, Mr. Edwards was finally called to duty. He quickly realized that he had to bide his time through training like everyone else, before he even got close to a plane.
Equal Opportunity
Mrs. Robinson describes why jobs should be open to both men and women.
Nursing is a Career
Mrs. Robinson offers comments about how important and distinct the career of a nurse can be.
Physician / Nurse Relationships
Mrs. Robinson reflects on the traditional working relationships between physicians and nurses.
Most Memorable Nursing Situation
Mrs. Robinson describes her most memorable nursing situation in an operational setting trying to revive a 30 year old man who had suffered cardiac arrest.
Nursing Sisters become Nursing Officers
Mrs. Robinson describes her feelings on changing the professional name of nurses in the Armed Forces from Nursing Sisters to Nursing Officers. She recalls how and why the name was changed.
Joining the Armed Forces
Mrs. Robinson describes how and why she made her decision to join the Armed Forces.
Going to Nursing School
Mrs. Robinson describes how and why she decided to go to nursing school and what it was like.
Enlisting
Ms. Allemang recalls joining up and her first posting.
Saved By a Chemical Toilet
Mr. Power talks about the difficulties with landing the aircrafts.
Dive Bombing and Aerial Rocket Attacks
Mr. Hanna describes the different types of attacks that could be mounted from a Typhoon. Specifically, he explains the difference between the techniques known as dive bombing and aerial rocket attacks.
Low Flying Incident in Flight School
Mr. Finley tells about the time he decided to give a thrill to the students at his childhood school by touching down his plane on school property.