

In Focus: Jewish Women in the Military
Navy: Miriam "Mimi" Miller (WWII)

Lt. Miriam "Mimi" Miller |
Miriam "Mimi" Miller entered military service in 1943 joining the
Navy Nurse Corps following her graduation form the Wilkes-Barre General
Hospital School of Nursing. Originally assigned to the Great Lakes Naval
Station, then onto San Diego Naval Hospital, Miriam eventually made her
way overseas in 1945 for a face to face encounter with the brutal human
devastation resulting from the battles of Okinawa an Iwo Jima.
Assigned to Fleet Hospital #111 in Guam, Mimi was charged with caring
for the heavy casualties of the war in the Pacific. Although mired in the
most challenging of circumstances, Mimi nevertheless remembers "the
dedication, patriotism and heroism of Americans willing to sacrifice anything
for the ideals we hold so dear—liberty and the pursuit of happiness."
Miriam's patriotic calling and strong desire to serve in the military
did not lessen the apprehension of her parents, however. She recalls that
mother and father were against her enlisting, and were also opposed to her
becoming a nurse, feeling that "it wasn't the life for a nice Jewish
girl."
Mimi's pride in her religion and military service continues to this day.
In 1946, she married Dr. Robert Shor, who was elected National Commander of
Jewish War Veterans in 1976. Miriam was elected President of the Jewish War
Veterans National Ladies Auxiliary in 1961.
How to Cite This Page
Jewish Women's Archive. "JWA - NavyMiriam Miller." <http://jwa.org/discover/infocus/military/navy/miller.html>.
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