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, by Ruth G. Haskell

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, by Ruth G. Haskell


PDF Download , by Ruth G. Haskell

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File Size: 1284 KB

Print Length: 156 pages

Publisher: Elara Publishing (June 19, 2017)

Publication Date: June 19, 2017

Language: English

ASIN: B072XVJKT5

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#57,718 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

Army nursing in World War II is only now being given the attention it deserves. Of the books written about the African and European theaters of War two books stand out: "And if I Perish," and "GI Nightingales." Both are excellent, "must reads" for anyone interested in the role America's military women played in WWII. As a former Army nurse and Vietnam Veteran I cherish my hard copies of both books. Because they are over-views of nurses' parts in actions like Torch (North Africa) or Overlord (Normandy) both lack the "I was there" immediacy of a memoir. "Helmets and Lipstick" filled in those blanks very nicely, whether Haskell was writing about endless meals of C Rations, the danger of being too close to enemy lines, or trying her darndest to be a GOOD NURSE even in the most appalling circumstances. Haskell's joy at being able to find a special treat for men on Christmas Day, her tenderness toward her patients, her love of dancing and desire for cigarettes in spite of black out remind readers that soldiers are people first. By my calculations Ruth Haskell would be over 100 if she were still alive. I wish I could meet her--and her compatriots.

...May God watch over and keep you, one and all." Meaningful WW2 memoir of regular army nurse's experience from genuine worries of being torpedoed before arrival in Scotland, witnessing the horrible aftermath of the Blitz in London, coming under sniper fire on the North African coast and the shock of battle-time surgery. Not really all that much an action book by far, but at it's best for giving you the everyday moments in a WW2 nurse's life whether it be responding to air-raid warnings, boosting morale of the injured, life on the go or simply standing in line for chow. Liked the mention of where she was on important dates in history (which made for good Net searches such as the assassination of Admiral Darlan and the retreat at Kasserine Pass), liked the book overall for it's personal viewpoint and I would recommend it as for being a quick, informative read..

enjoyed the information found in this book, though it was sometimes hard to read. This book tells the true story of Ruth G Haskell who was a combat nurse during WWII though she was on an North African tour. The story seemed to start in the middle while she is at training camp and it takes a while to find out that she is a divorced mother and is slightly older than the other nurses around her. Additionally she seems to write as if she's talking to you so it's a little different to read.However I had never read anything about Operation Torch during the war -- everything else I've read has been about fighting in Europe, so I enjoyed learning about that. Additionally, I had to laugh at her because she always talked about being older and bigger than the other girls. I would have enjoyed knowing more about Ruth's story after the war. She seemed to be quite a character!!

This book was a gift from my husband who knows I’m obsessed with war memoirs and especially medical care during the later wars. This was a really enjoyable and interesting read and I’m shocked and disappointed that I’ve never heard of it before!We’re very used to viewing war from an outside (and usually male) perspective but to read the thoughts of a woman who expierinced war from the frontlines while she was experiencing them is such an important and often left-out perspective. A few typo’s and misspellings did make me a little crazy but those points aside this is an important work of literature that many more people need to read; not only because it’s a woman’s perspective but also because of where and when she did her service. Such a fascinating part of the war that is more often than not breezed over or ignored completely in more popular war literature.I will definitely be adding this to my permanent collection and to the list of books for my kids to read when they’re older.

Not sure what I was expecting from this work. I was hoping to get a little more, actually, a lot more insight from nurses who served on the line. Instead, it’s more of a dry journal.The last chapter was a little exciting as the camp she was in had to evacuate during the battle of “Kasserine Pass.” The description of traveling to North Africa was interesting as the girls learned what it was like to travel though U-boat infested waters and the procedure for boarding lifeboats.Other than that, not much meat.The real problem with the story is the lack of editing. It’s horrible. I came across forty-one issues. They range from misspelled words id: bum-burn, IVE-I’ve, die-the, talring?-tolerant and a host of others. The formatting is also scattered. A sign no one took the time to review the e-book before they hit publish.Granted, Ruth has to be up in the years. She was thirty-three in 1942 which would make her 107! I’d like to know when the publisher, Uncommon Valor received the manuscript. Upon further research, this was first published in 1944 by Putnam. The question at hand is, was the original manuscript this bad or did Uncommon Valor butcher it? If the second is true, they need to go back and get it right and do justice to the deceased author.PS Since the original review in 2016, the publisher contacted me and indicated they had addressed all the issues I pointed out. I will take their word for it and raise the initial rating of two to three stars.

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