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Anna Mae Hays

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Years of service
  
1942-1971

Rank
  
Brigadier General

Awards
  
Legion of Merit (2)

Name
  
Anna Hays


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Born
  
February 16, 1920 (age 104) Buffalo, New York, U.S. (
1920-02-16
)

Battles/wars
  
World War II Korean War

Commands held
  
United States Army Nurse Corps

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Battles and wars
  
World War II, Korean War

Service/branch
  
United States Army

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Brigadier General Anna V. Mae McCabe Hays (born February 16, 1920) was the first woman in the U.S. Armed Forces to be promoted to a general officer rank.

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Biography

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Hays was born in 1920 in Buffalo, New York. Following graduation from high school, she enrolled at General Hospital School of Nursing, from which she graduated in 1941, having obtained a diploma in nursing. She then joined the Army Nurse Corps in early 1942, and was sent to the China Burma India Theater.

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Stationed in India for the duration of World War II, she was on leave in the United States when the war ended. Remaining with the Corps, she saw service during the Korean War. A succession of academic posts followed including a stint at Walter Reed Hospital, and she also earned a Master of Science in Nursing degree. She was promoted on June 11, 1970 after being appointed by President Richard Nixon on May 15 of that year. She was chief of the Army Nurse Corps from September 1, 1967 until her retirement on August 31, 1971.

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On the same day directly after the promotion of Colonel Hays, Elizabeth P. Hoisington was also promoted to Brigadier General.


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Anna Mae Hays Office of Medical History

Anna Mae Hays Office of Medical History

References

Anna Mae Hays Wikipedia