Navy Nurses

New Navy Nurses Get Commissioned in New York

New Navy Nurses Get Commissioned in New York

These new Ensigns, the first commissioned in New York under the Navy’s new speed-up nurse recruiting system, were sworn in on March 8, 1945, at the Office of Naval Officer Procurement. Included was the first African-American nurse commissioned by the U.S. Navy. The five, left to right: Marion Helen Bendix; Barbara Joan Zeigler; Phyllis Mae Dailey; Adele Lee Bruce; and Jane Agnes Delanger. In order to speed commissioning, the system was instituted a month ago to have registered nurses make applications through the New York office rather than direct inquiries to the Surgeon General’s office in Washington.

Photo size: 2900 × 2198
Photo source: National Museum of the U.S. Navy
Usage: Public Domain