| Title: |
Jayne H. Cooley
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| Local code: |
AFC/2001/001/4969
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| Document type: |
Oral history
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| Accessibility: |
Free Only
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| Repository: |
American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress
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| Collection: |
Veterans History Project
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| Description: |
Like many Baby Boomers, Jayne Cooley had a father who served in World War II, but she had no designs on a career in the military. However, in 1978, a friend persuaded her to join the Army Reserves for a chance to supplement her income as a private duty nurse. Twelve years later, Cooley was called up to serve in the Persian Gulf War. She worked in the operating room of a 400-bed hospital that was 10 miles from the front lines, treating American GIs and Iraqi POWs alike. The Army made sure that its women and men were treated exactly the same, but things were different when Cooley went off base and had to deal with traditional Arab views of women.
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| Original Language: |
English
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| Video: |
[Video available]
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| Speaker: |
Cooley, Jayne H., 1951-
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| Speaker gender: |
Female
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| Speaker date of birth: |
11-Feb-1951
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| Speaker place of birth: |
Buffalo, NY; New York; United States; North America
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| Speaker race: |
White
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| Speaker occupation: |
Military personnel; Nurse
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| Document date: |
Undated
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| Interviewer: |
Regan, Paul
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| Organizations discussed: |
U.S. Army
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| Historical events discussed: |
Persian Gulf War, 1991
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| Locations discussed: |
Asia; Middle East; North America; Saudi Arabia; United States
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| Topics discussed - ASP terms: |
Asia; Middle East; Military nursing; North America; Oral history; Persian Gulf War, 1991; Persian Gulf War, 1991--Personal narratives, American; Persian Gulf War, 1991--Veterans; Saudi Arabia; U.S. Army; United States; United States--Armed Forces
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| ASP release: |
2005-06
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| Document code: |
OHI0031726-34936
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