Sternberg General Hospital

During the Battle of the Philippines (1941–42), eighty-eight US Army nurses escaped, in the last week of December 1941, to Corregidor and Bataan.

[2] Two Army nurses, Lt. Floramund A. Fellmeth and Lt. Florence MacDonald, accompanied severely wounded patients from Sternberg aboard the improvised hospital ship Mactan that departed Manila shortly after midnight of the New Year of 1942 for Australia.

[3] The navy nurses, under the command of Lt. Laura M. Cobb, stayed behind in Manila during the initial invasion to support the patients there.

[4] The remaining 11 navy nurses were captured upon the fall of Manila and interned by the Japanese at Santo Tomas.

[5] The Sternberg Hospital was made of wood buildings and was destroyed during the war.

Sternberg General Hospital, Manila, 1940.