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   Sally Hitchcock Pullman
Image of Sally Hitchcock Pullman
Detail from Cover of Memoir
War: World War, 1939-1945
Branch: Army Nurse Corps
Unit: 126th General Hospital
Service Location: Hollandia (New Guinea); Southern Philippines
Rank: First Lieutenant
Place of Birth: CT
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Sitting in the piano bar at the Top of the Mark restaurant in San Francisco, Sally Hitchcock Pullman is yanked back by the music to memories of World War II in the Southwest Pacific. Her letters to her Mom and Dad bring us a poignant account of her pride in nursing, and her huge contribution to the welfare of more than 27,000 patients in the field. Her collection is humorously punctuated by hand-drawn sketches of the beauties and perils of Army life in New Guinea and the Philippines.

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