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FIRST FEMALE OFFICER IS COMMISSIONED

TBT: First Female Army Officer – Super Awesome People™

In a ceremony held at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, General
Dwight D. Eisenhower (above) appointed Florence Blanchfield to
be a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army, making her the
first
woman
in U.S. history to hold permanent military rank
.

A member of the Army Nurse Corps since 1917, Blanchfield secured
her commission following the passage of the Army-Navy Nurse Act
of 1947 by Congress.

Blanchfield had served as superintendent of the Army Nurse Corps during World War II and was instrumental in securing passage of
the Army-Navy Nurse Act.

In 1951, Blanchfield received the Florence Nightingale Award from
the International Red Cross. In 1978, a U.S. Army hospital in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, was named in her honor.

first woman commissioned officer US Army
Florence Aby Blanchfield (April 1, 1884 in Shepherdstown,
West Virginia
– May 12, 1971)

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