Nina Harmon Collection
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- Documents Nina Harmon's early life growing up Missouri, Idaho, Iowa, and North Carolina, her time in the service starting with a United States Army nursing program in college in 1970, her completion of active duty service in 1977, and her work with the United States Reserves until her retirement in 1998. Harmon's involvement with Operation Desert Storm and Operation Desert Shield are also discussed. Harmon recalls her early life growing up in Missouri, Idaho, and Iowa before moving to North Carolina and Virginia with her family for her father's civilian job with the army. She discusses admiration for her mother and father, as well as her inspiration for wanting to join the Army Nurse Corps. Harmon recalls attending Walter Reed Army Medical Center for nursing training, where she was exposed to Operation Desert Storm veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder, as well as basic training at Fort Sam Houston in Texas, and receiving orders to Moncrief Army Medical Center in Columbia, South Carolina. She also mentions the activation of her unit to Saudi Arabia, the difficulty of leaving her family, and her sons' reactions to her deployment. Personal topics include her attendance of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she met her husband, leaving active duty in 1977 because she was pregnant and did not feel raising a family was accordant with serving in the army; and later joining the reserves after her first son was born in order to keep up her connection with the army. Harmon also discusses meaningful interactions with instructors who were Vietnam veterans, as well as gender tensions within the army and Army Nurse Corps.
- Newspaper article from the Greensboro News and Record entitled "Piedmont reservists head for deployment" by Bernie Woodall, with photography by Jerry Wolford. The article mentions the deployment of the 312th Evacuation Hospital, and specifically Nina Harmon's deployment, including a quote from her 12 year old son and a photograph captioned "Maj. Nina Harmon of Greensboro kisses her husband, Henry, goodbye before leaving."