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preparation for special types of work, and are assigned by the representative of the Nursing Service overseas accordingly, although changing conditions may make thi 5 temporarily impossible. They ment expected, as therefore, be under such circuestances to accept such assign- are may given them without question. / in profession but to the Red Cross whom they represent. They should nursing Red Cross are under serious ethical obligations not only to the Nurses serving in foreign countries under the mind that any \alight act of indiscretion or thoughtlessness on bear their of part may lay the Red Cross Nursing Service and the Nursing profession be America open to serious criticism. Conditions under which they ment working, and their outlook on life. We do not look von our assign- and working may call for a complete readjustment of their method of may living ortunity to carry the spirit of nursing an 1 the spirit of the Red Gross to foreign duty as a sacrifice but a glorious privilege and an oppe wherever you go. (through the reports that are submitted to it's by the representative of lie shall wetein your work with great interest the Nursing Service in the country where you may be serving. We are always Flad to hear from you at any time and we stand to assist you should the need of such assistance arice. You carry with you best wishes for your success. Believe the as Yours very sincerely, Acting Director, Bureau of Field Nursing Service. V/NQD P.S. Should you arrive in San Francisco after 5 P.M., or on Sunday you should report to Miss White who se home address is 806 1 52nd St., Oakland, and whose telephone number if Fledmont 3780 W.

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