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Press Release: Warren and Lawler Reintroduce Bill to Honor WWII Cadet Nurses with Veteran Status

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Legislation introduced to honor WWII Cadet Nurses with veteran status and benefits, recognizing their critical contributions during the war.

Quiver AI Summary

Senators and Representatives reintroduce recognition bill: U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Steve Daines, alongside other lawmakers, have reintroduced the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps Service Recognition Act to acknowledge the contributions of the nearly 120,000 women who served as Nurse Cadets during World War II. This bill aims to grant them honorary veteran status and associated benefits.

Historical context and statements: The Cadet Nurse Corps was established in 1943 to address a nursing shortage during WWII. Most military and civilian healthcare relied on these women. Lawmakers, including Warren and Daines, emphasized the importance of recognizing the sacrifices made by these women to ensure national health during the war.

Support from organizations: The bill has garnered support from various organizations, including the Military Women’s Memorial and the American Nurses Association. They highlight the need for this long-overdue recognition to honor the vital role Cadet Nurses played in wartime healthcare efforts.

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