Mattie Donnell Hicks Collection

Oral history interview with Mattie Donnell Hicks
Documents Mattie Donnell Hicks's nurse education and training; service in the Army Nurse Corps (ANC) from 1945 to 1966; and post-war life in Greensboro, North Carolina. Hicks provides a brief description of her pre-war nurse education and then basic training at Camp McCoy, Wisconsin, in an integrated unit. She also notes complications at her first station, Camp San Luis Obispo in California, due to the segregation of her unit. " Hicks primarily discusses traveling with the army and her many duty stations. Subjects include Korea during the war in the early 1950s and the damage done to the country; her work in Korea and Japan with military and civilian patients; her social activities while stationed in Germany; and the different types of uniforms that she wore at various duty stations. She also describes baptizing dying patients, working with German medical staff, souvenirs she acquired, and why she encourages young people to enlist. Hicks also mentions her brief part-time work at L. Richardson Hospital in Greensboro and building her house there