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Second Lieutenant Pamela Dorothy Donovan
85TH EVAC HOSP, 44TH MED BDE, USARV
Army of the United States
25 March 1942 - 08 July 1968
Brighton, MA
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Lt. Donovan was assigned to the 85th Evacuation Hospital
in Qui Nhon.
She became seriously ill and died on July 8, 1968. She was 26 years
old.

In July 1968 Pamela Donovan's brief
obituary read as follows:
A Brighton Army Nurse who
volunteered for duty in Vietnam
four months ago, died Monday at Qui Nhon, South
Vietnam, of pneumonia, the Defense
Department notified her parents, Mr and Mrs Edward Donovan, on Tuesday.
Army
Nurse Corps 2nd Lt Pamela Dorothy Donovan, 26, last November expressed
the desire to aid our servicemen wounded in combat. Since going to Vietnam,
in letters to her parents, she praised the 'bravery and morale of the
boys fighting at the front' on several occasions.
Ireland-born
Lt Donovan became a US
citizen last year so that she could join the Army Nurse Corps. She
attended schools in Ireland,
England and Canada, and came to Boston in
1956. The Newton County Day School Alumna graduated from St Elizabeth's
Hospital School of Nursing and became a registered nurse in 1965.
She underwent intensive
jungle training beginning last November, before going to Vietnam
four months ago.
She still is remembered by the men she
served.
Pamela Donovan's journey to Vietnam
was longer than most. She was born and raised in Ireland; her family moved to the U.S.
when she was a teenager. Her strong Catholic background led her to try
life in a religious community. Donovan later left, but a strong sense
of mission stayed with her. She had begun the legal process for
naturalization to become a U.S. citizen, but it was
accelerated when she enlisted.
Lieutenant
Donovan’s parents, who have since moved back to England,
wrote the following to explain why their daughter had joined our army,
and our country.
"She
was much affected by battlefield portrayals on the news, and she shared
with us her distress that all the [American soldiers] were in such
dreadful circumstances. She had learned that all the nurses were
volunteers, and she told us that she had decided she should volunteer."
Second
Lieutenant Pamela Donovan contracted an unusual Southeast Asian variant
of pneumonia at the 85th Evacuation
Hospital in
Qui Nhon, where she was stationed, and died on July 8, 1968.
From the VVA Veteran
Special
Commemorative Issue, November 2002

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