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United States Army Base Hospital No. 11


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US, WWI Military Cablegrams - AEF and War Dept, 1917-1919
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Julia FlikkeJulia Otteson Flikke was born in Viroqua, Wisconsin in 1878 and graduated in 1915 from Augustana Hospital's School of Nursing in Chicago, Il. Julia Flikke entered the Army Nurse Corps in March 1918 and was named chief nurse of the Augustana unit, Base Hospital 11. The unit served in Nantes, France caring for the wounded from the Argonne. Julia Flikke became the first woman Colonel in the U.S. Army 13 March 1942.

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Ford, Col. Joseph H. The Medical Department of the U. S. Army in the World War: Administration American Expeditionary Forces. Volume II. Prepared Under the Direction of Maj. Gen. M. W. Ireland. U. S. Government Printing Office, 1927. p. 639.
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Ford, Col. Joseph H. The Medical Department of the U. S. Army in the World War: Administration American Expeditionary Forces. Volume II. Prepared Under the Direction of Maj. Gen. M. W. Ireland. U. S. Government Printing Office, 1927. p. 638.
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http://e-anca.org/bios/Flikke.htm
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Cherbourg, France