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Australian
Civilian Nurses as Vietnam Veterans
This site seeks to make the public aware of the many Australian civilian
nurses who served in Vietnam and who are now ill or ailing as a result
of their experience in the war and are receiving no compensation for their
disabilities. The site discusses the problems and conditions resulting
from war service and the nurses' war experiences utilizing first-person
accounts and photographs. A bibliography is also included.
My Thirty Year Anniversary
Trip
Ann Kelsey volunteered to go to Vietnam as a librarian with Army Special
Services in August, 1969. This is her account of her return to Vietnam
30 years later. Also included are pictures from her trip.
Regret to Inform
Barbara Sonneborn, whose husband was killed in the Vietnam War, is the
creator of the poignant documentary Regret to Inform which was
nominated for an Academy Award in 1998 and won awards for best director,
best cinematographer, and best feature documentary at the Sundance Film
Festival in 1999. Twenty years later after her husband's death, Sonneborn
embarked on a journey through Vietnam. Woven into her personal odyssey
are interviews with American and Vietnamese widows from both sides of
the conflict who speak openly about the men they loved and how war changed
their lives forever. The website includes information about the director,
crew biographies, background stories, a list of awards, quotes from the
film, a faq, a film trailer, a list of events associated with the film
and film showings, purchase information, and a list of related website
links. Of particular interest is the section called Letters to the Heart
which includes letters from Barbara Sonneborn to her husband Jeff and
also allows site visitors to add their own letters and read those of other
visitors.
The
Sharon Ann Lane Foundation
The Sharon Ann Lane Foundation was established in June 2001, to honor
the memory of Lane, an Army Nurse killed on duty in the Vietnamese Ward
4 of the 312th Evacuation Hospital, Chu Lai, Republic of Vietnam, as a
result of a rocket's direct hit on the nurses' station. The foundation
is planning the construction of and seeking funding for a clinic to be
built in her memory that would serve the villagers of Tam Hiep commune,
Chu Lai, Nui Thanh District, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam and for the collection
and transport of medical supplies and equipment.
The
Vietnam Women's Memorial Project
The
Vietnam Women’s Memorial Project is a non-profit organization located
in Washington, D.C. promoting the healing of Vietnam women veterans through
the placement of the Vietnam Women’s Memorial on the grounds of the
Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.; to identify the military
and civilian women who served during the Vietnam war; to educate the public
about their role; and to facilitate research on the physiological, psychological,
and sociological issues correlated to their service. The Women's Memorial
was dedicated in 1993 and is part of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Their
website features a history of the project, information on the memorial and
its dedication, information on the women who served and their stories, a
sister search, events calendar, a marketplace, faqs, a bibliography, information
on Vietnam War films, and a case study. A very useful site. For additional
information on the Vietnam Women's Memorial, see:
About
the Vietnam Women's Memorial
The
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Vietnam Women's
Memorial Dedication
For information
on Glenna Goodacre, the sculptor of the memorial statue, see:
Glenna Goodacre: American Sculptor
Glenna
Goodacre's website
Vietnam Women Veterans
The Vietnam Women Veterans web site includes information on conferences,
a history of U.S. women in Vietnam, medals, memoirs and other narratives
and poetry, a memorial section, and links to related sites.
War Widows International Peace Alliance
Widows of War, a website from the creators of the film Regret to Inform,
provides a place where widows of all wars and conflicts can record and
share their stories, celebrating women an a force for peace, healing,
and reconciliation and to educate the public about the lasting efffects
of war. Widows can add their own stories and pictures and read the testimonies
of war widows from around the world including Afghanistan, Cambodia, Somalia,
Sierra Leone, Bosnia, Armenia, Tibet, Guatamala, Angola, and Laos. Site
visitors will see the personal side of war in an attempt to change the
way people look at war. Also included are links to other related websites.
Women in Military
Service
The Women's Memorial Web site is dedicated to recognizing the achievements
of women who have served in the military and also honors other women who
have served in direct support of the U.S. armed forces, particularly during
times of war or conflict. The site offers historical data, educational
resources for teachers and students, and information on how to plan a
trip to the Women's Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery.
Women in Vietnam
Marilyn Knapp Litt's excellent website on the women who served in Vietnam
provides interviews, articles, and personal accounts from and about nurses,
Red Cross workers, entertainers and civilian personnel. Also included
are photographs, a chat room, links to bibliographies, videos, projects,
Dusty's Poetry Page,
a Shrapnel in the Heart
webpage, Women in Country, and announcements of related events.
Research requests are accepted.
For a list
of the women who died in the Vietnam war, see American
Women Who Died in the Vietnam War (1959-1975) and A
Place on the Wall and in our Hearts which includes women from allied
countries who died.
See also:
American
Women Who Died in the Vietnam War (1959-1975)
Bringing
Together Women Veterans (PTSD)
In-Country
Women
Military Woman Home Page
Mlitary
Women Memorials
Military
Women in Vietnam
Women:
Vietnam War
Women
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