

In Focus: Jewish Women in the Military
Nurses: Ethel Gladstone (WWI)

Ethel Gladstone of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps. |
Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Ethel Gladstone graduated
from West Side Hospital as a registered nurse in 1916. Following
America's entry into World War I, Ethel joined the U.S. Army Nurse
Corps in March 1918 and was immediately sent overseas as part of the
Fifth Army Corps Expeditionary Force.
Reporting to duty at Evacuation Hospital Number 7, Ethel was
charged with caring for the enormous casualties resulting from the
Battle of St. Mihiel. Staying on active duty following the Allied
victory in November 1918, Nurse Gladstone served with the Army of
Occupation in Germany at Basse Hospital Number 7 until 1919.
After discharge, Ethel and the nursing staff at St. Mihiel were
given a special commendation from Major General Summerall for bravery
and devotion to duty. Ethel Gladstone passed away in 1987 at the age
of 91 and is buried at the Quantico National Veterans Cemetary.
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