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Are you now a member of the Aerial Nurse Corps of America? Yes No Have you ever held a position as an air hostess? Yes No How long? FIRST RESERVE NURSES (Single and under 40 years) If not already serving with the armed forces, when and under what circumstances will you be available? SECOND RESERVE NURSES (Married or over 40, or those notified of this classification because of physical disability) In case of unlimited national emergency, do you have home or occupational responsibilities which will limit your field of service? Please specify. no home responsibilities at present my occupational responsibility seems unportant If so, what type of nursing would you prefer to render? wherever best suited. Later - If not already teaching Red Cross Home Nursing classes would you be interested in doing so? If twis penuts. Would you be interested in teaching the course for Volunteer Nurse's Aides? Others better prepared in recent techniques Present physical condition Flairly Good! If any disabilities, please specify no disability that is serious Badge No 6074 6 1072 Current date. Jan 8, 1942 CHICAGO Name of Committee (To be filled in by Committee before questionnaire is sent to the nurse) YOUR VALUE AS A RED CROSS RESERVE NURSE DEPENDS ON OUR ABILITY TO LOCATE YOU. THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY EMPHASIZES THIS FACT MORE THAN EVER. THANK YOU FOR FILLING IN THIS QUESTIONNAIRE AND RETURNING IT TO US. MAR 3 1942 .

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