Mary Jane DeWan Collection

10th Station Hospital Nurses
Mary Jane V. DeWan, first row on the left, and the 10th Station Hospital nurses at Oro Bay or Finschhafen, New Guinea, in 1944. The group is likely wearing the tropical shirtwaist and pants.
10th Station Hospital Unit at Fort Leavenworth
10th Station Hospital Unit at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where they were stationed between June and October 1943.
Mary Jane DeWan and group leave for Ft. Leavenworth
Mary Jane DeWan and other army personnel, possibly the 10th Station Hospital nurses, leave Camp Swift in Texas for Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, on June 14, 1943.
Mary Jane DeWan in Oro Bay
Mary Jane DeWan at the 10th Station Hospital in Oro Bay, New Guinea, in 1944.
Mary Jane Vaughn DeWan with brother and cousin in New Guinea
Army Nurse Mary Jane Vaughn DeWan with her brother (right), a member of the U.S. Navy, and her cousin Don Lozer (left), stand outside the nurses quarters in New Guinea, ca. 1944. She is wearing the brown and white striped seersucker field hospital uniform.
Mary Jane and John DeWan
Mary Jane and John DeWan, both in uniform, on their day of reunion, after twenty-seven months of separation during the war, in December 1945.
Oral history interview with Mary Jane DeWan
Documents Mary Jane DeWan's pre-war nurse's training; her service in the Army Nurse Corps (ANC) in the South Pacific from 1943 to 1945; and her life and career following World War II. DeWan briefly discusses her nursing training before joining the ANC; her reasons for joining the ANC; her experiences at Camp Swift, Texas, and her marriage; her departure from Camp Stoneman, California; her ocean crossing on a converted passenger liner; and her arrival and short stay in Brisbane, Australia. " Most of the interview focuses on the circumstances and places of DeWan's stationing in New Guinea and the Philippines. Among the details she discusses are her quarters, duties, fears, social life, diet, and transportation while in the South Pacific. " Post-war topics include DeWan's adjustment to civilian and married life, several nursing jobs she held, her husband and sons' military careers and her civic activities.
USAF Cemetary in Zamboanga, Philippines
Photo of U.S. Armed Forces Cemetary in Zamboanga, on the island of Mindanao, Philippines, taken between September and November 1945.