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    Honoring Diane Carlson Evans: U.S. Army Nurse and Champion of the Vietnam Women’s Memorial

    ObservernewsBy ObservernewsOctober 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Diane Carlson Evans, a courageous U.S. Army nurse who served in Vietnam from 1968 to 1969, dedicated her life to treating wounded soldiers in high-pressure environments and ensuring that the service of military women was properly recognized. Her tireless efforts led to the establishment of the Vietnam Women’s Memorial in Washington, D.C.

    What Happened: Diane Carlson Evans’ Service in Vietnam

    Diane Carlson Evans served as a nurse in the U.S. Army from 1968 to 1969, working in the burn unit at the 36th Evacuation Hospital in Vung Tau, Vietnam. She treated countless wounded soldiers in one of the most challenging and dangerous environments imaginable, witnessing the horrors of war while providing compassionate care to those who needed it most.

    Her time in Vietnam profoundly impacted her, and she became deeply committed to ensuring that the service of women in the military was properly recognized.

    Legacy: Founding the Vietnam Women’s Memorial Foundation

    After her service in the Army Nurse Corps, Evans continued to advocate for her fellow military women. In 1984, she founded the Vietnam Women’s Memorial Foundation, and for nearly a decade, she led a campaign to build a memorial in Washington, D.C. The Vietnam Women’s Memorial, dedicated in 1993, honors the service of over 11,000 military women who served in Vietnam. It is a testament to Evans’ leadership and determination to ensure that the women who served in the Vietnam War would never be forgotten.

    A Hero’s Recognition: Blessing and Gratitude

    Diane Carlson Evans is a true American hero whose service and advocacy have left an enduring legacy. Her dedication to her fellow nurses and military women has inspired generations, and her work has ensured that their contributions are acknowledged and celebrated.

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    God bless Diane Carlson Evans for her extraordinary service and unwavering commitment to honoring military women. Her legacy continues to inspire and remind us all of the sacrifices made by women in service to our country.

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