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The Kandahar Hack

The Kandahar Hack

Stricken with a serious respiratory condition, Nursing Officer Crew finds herself in fear of discharge from the military only to be happily surprised with an offer of promotion in rank.

Mayday, Mayday!

Mayday, Mayday!

Speaking of the roles and responsibilities while on duty, Nursing Officer Crew tells of the unfortunate incident of finding themselves in Taliban territory when a mayday operation develops.

Making a Difference!

Making a Difference!

Lt. Colonel Crew speaks about a very dark incident of sexual assault but how she handled the situation in a positive manner and helped make a difference to others who experienced the same horrific encounter.

A Sense of Home!

A Sense of Home!

Sharing special thoughts of home, Crew shares a story of how special occasions were celebrated and her continued interaction with the soldiers in a positive and appreciative approach!

A Deployment to Sarajevo

A Deployment to Sarajevo

Crew speaks of her roles and responsibilities within the office headquarters and how they assisted troops on the ground.

Re-joining the Military

Re-joining the Military

Second time around and trained as a nurse, Crew tells how she made a choice to make the military a lifetime career!

Equal Opportunity

Equal Opportunity

Mrs. Robinson describes why jobs should be open to both men and women.

Nursing is a Career

Nursing is a Career

Mrs. Robinson offers comments about how important and distinct the career of a nurse can be.

Physician / Nurse Relationships

Physician / Nurse Relationships

Mrs. Robinson reflects on the traditional working relationships between physicians and nurses.

Most Memorable Nursing Situation

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

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

Joining the Armed Forces

Mrs. Robinson describes how and why she made her decision to join the Armed Forces.

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