From farms to frontlines: The legacy of Otter Tail County nurses in WWI
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From farms to frontlines: The legacy of Otter Tail County nurses in WWI
OTTER TAIL COUNTY — At least 13 women from Otter Tail County served as military nurses during World War I. This was the first period of wartime when women actually enlisted and had official United States military status. During the Civil War, women simply volunteered and were organized under the leadership of Clara Barton. In the Spanish-American War, female nurses were vetted by the Daughters of the American Revolution. But by the time the Unit…
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