"But they named it after me and somebody sent pictures of it: the Kathryn Miller Memorial Latrine." (Audio interview, 14:10)
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Kathryn M. Taylor
War: Korean War, 1950-1953 Branch: Air Force Nurse Corps Service Location: Chanute Air Force Base, Illinois; Korea; Mitchell Air Force Base, New York; England; Castle Air Force Base, California Rank: Captain Place of Birth: CT
Leaving a lucrative job in New York, Kathryn Miller enlisted in the Air Force in 1952 to join the war effort in Korea as a nurse. She arrived at her duty station in Kunsan in the midst of an air raid, which hardly deterred her. In charge of the medical ward of a hospital, she saw a bit of everything, from wounded pilots to an outbreak of the mumps. Her lobbying for indoor plumbing for the hospital led to a dubious honor after she returned to the States. She regretted having to leave the military when she decided to get married; those rules were relaxed two years later.