Carol Ann Drazba
Carol Ann Drazba | |
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Born |
Waterbury, Connecticut | December 11, 1943
Died |
February 18, 1966 22) South Vietnam | (aged
Buried at | Scranton, Pennsylvania |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/branch | Army Nurse Corps |
Years of service | 1966 |
Rank | Second Lieutenant |
Battles/wars | Vietnam War † |
Carol Ann Drazba (December 11, 1943 – February 18, 1966) was the first American nurse to die in the Vietnam War.[1][2]
Early life and education
Carol Ann Elizabeth Drazba was born in Waterbury, Connecticut, the daughter of Joseph and Marcella Drazba. She was raised in Dunmore, Pennsylvania, the youngest of three children.[3] She graduated from Dunmore High School in 1961.[1]
Career and legacy
Drazba trained as a nurse in Scranton, at Scranton State General Hospital, and served in the Army Nurse Corps.[4][5] She and others died in a helicopter crash in Vietnam on February 18, 1966.[1][5] Her remains were buried, with military honors, in Scranton.[6]
On June 16, 2012 a memorial was dedicated in Scranton with a bronze statue of Drazba made by Brian Hanlon, as well as honors to other people.[1][5][4] The Lackawanna County commissioners proclaimed June 16, 2012 as 2LT Carol Ann Drazba Day.[5] Drazba is also honored on Panel 5E, Row 46 of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.[2]
References
- 1 2 3 4 Robbie Ward, "Memorial to Fallen Vietnam Hero and Dunmore Resident Dedicated" Scranton Times-Tribune (June 17, 2012).
- 1 2 "Virtual Vietnam Veterans Wall of Faces - CAROL A DRAZBA - ARMY".
- ↑ "Army Nurse Loses Life Helping GIs" Simpson's Leader-Times (February 19, 1966): 1. via Newspapers.com
- 1 2 "Office of Medical History - Army Nurse Corps History".
- 1 2 3 4 "Memorial Honors First Woman Killed in Vietnam". WNEP.com.
- ↑ "First American Nurse to Die in Vietnam Given Military Honors" Standard-Speaker (March 3, 1966): 28. via Newspapers.com