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August 15, 1944 - African American U.S. Army Nurses arrive in Greenock, Scotland
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August 15, 1944 - African American U.S. Army Nurses arrive in Greenock, Scotland

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    • #African American History
    • #World War II
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    • #Nurses
    • #Scotland
    • #1940s
    • #U.S. National Archives
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    • #On this day
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