

In Focus: Jewish Women in the Military
Nurses: Marita Silverman (Vietnam)

Captain Marita Silverman lighting Shabbat candles in the 95th
Evacuation Hospital chapel in Da Nang, Vietnam. Services were
held at the chapel every Friday night (January 25, 1971). |
Born in Portsmouth, Virginia and raised in Washington, D.C., Marita
Silverman graduated form the University of Maryland in 1966 with a
Bachelor's Degree in Nursing. After graduation, Marita joined the Army
Nurse Corps and was sent to An Khe, Vietnam in August 1970, where she
served as Emergency Room Night Supervisor at the Eighth Field Hospital.
Located in an extremely isolated area, the Eighth Field Hospital was
equipped with only 50 beds yet received many casualties on a daily basis,
including numerous civilians. Marita's primary mission was to stabilize
patients for transfer to larger hospitals along the coastal regions.
By November 1970, the Eighth Field Hospital closed, being ill-equipped
to handle the escalation of hostilities. All medical personnel, including
Nurse Silverman, were reassigned to other facilities. Marita's new
assignment was the 12 hour night shift in a combined Intensive Care Unit
and Post Anesthesia Recovery Unit at the 95th Evacuation Hospital at Da
Nang. She recalled knowing several Jewish physicians at the hospital,
including their Commander, Colonel Weiner.
During the Laos Invasion of February 1971, the casualties at the 95th
Evacuation Hospital were extremely heavy. Reflecting on this tragic and
intense time, Marita states, "It was an experience that served me well
in my subsequent professional life. I learned to do a lot with a little.
I learned compassion when there wasn't anything else to be done. I
developed an inner strength that has continued to serve me well."
Following her promotion to the rank of captain in 1971, Marita Silverman
left the military to attend graduate school, where she received a Master's
Degree in pediatric nursing from the University of Arizona in 1972. She
currently lives with her husband in Tucson, Arizona.
"On every trip that I make back to Washington, D.C. I am a faithful
visitor to the Vietnam Memorial. On my first visit, about a year after the
completion, I went with my father and my children. I cried so hard walking
through—everything during that year flashed back."
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