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Primarily documents Alice Fairbrother's service in the U.S. Army as a physical therapist from 1965 to 1968, and her experiences as an army wife during the Vietnam War. Al[...]
2008-04-01 | Audio | Alice Park Fairbrother Collection |
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Alice Park Fairbrother, in Army Medical Specialist Corps white duty uniform and cap, assists an injured serviceman in physical therapy, circa 1967.
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Alice H. Park Fairbrother practices using an electrical stimulator on Jean C. Reid in Physical Therapy Lab at the Medical Field Service School, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, o[...]
1965-10-28 | Image | Alice Park Fairbrother Collection |
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Alice Park Fairbrother, in Army Medical Specialist Corps (AMSC) green cord uniform, and Jean C. Ried, in AMSC dress uniform, study anatomy in the Physical Therapy Library[...]
1965-10-28 | Image | Alice Park Fairbrother Collection |
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Alice Park Fairbrother, in Army Medical Specialist Corps white duty uniform and cap, assists Sergeant John Cordova, who wears a leg brace, with his crutches during physic[...]
1967-04-05 | Image | Alice Park Fairbrother Collection |
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Alice Park Fairbrother assists Private John E. Marshall with physical therapy for his transtibial amputation in Womak Army Hospital at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, on Apri[...]
1967-04-05 | Image | Alice Park Fairbrother Collection |
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Alice Park Fairbrother, in Army Medical Specialist Corps duty white uniform, has a lieutenant's bar pinned to her lapel by Col. Thomas, circa 1967.
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Alice Park Fairbrother is presented the Association of the United States Army Plaque as honor graduate of her Physical Therapist class at their graduation on July 8, 1966[...]
1966-07-08 | Image | Alice Park Fairbrother Collection |
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Alice Park Fairbrother poses in her Army Medical Specialist Corps dress blue uniform with hat and gloves at her graduation from physical therapist school at Brooke Army M[...]
1966-07-08 | Image | Alice Park Fairbrother Collection |
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Alice Park Fairbrother, in fatigues, lies on her belly behind a bush, circa 1966. A note on the back of the photo reads,"'Combat' Ready!"