![]() Records in a second digital casualty file, Records on Korean War Dead and Wounded Army Casualties, from the Records of the Adjutant General's Office, provide branch information, such as Army Nurse Corps, and occupational specialization for Army casualties (dead and wounded) of the Korean War. However, there are no records for female casualties in the KCCF. Therefore, it could not be determined whether anyone associated with the Nurse Corps from any branch of service was a hostile casualty. ![]() The Records of Military Personnel Who Died as a Result of Hostilities During the Korean War, also known as the Korean Conflict Casualty File (KCCF), from the Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, does not provide information about the major organizational affiliation or military occupational specialty code of each casualty. ![]() The following is a recounting of how we reached this conclusion: Marine Corps, 1775 -Įlectronic data records in the custody of the National Archives, and in consultation with other official sources of such information, suggest that there were no female nurses who died as a result of hostilities during the Korean War.
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