United States Air Force Nurse Corps

The U.S. Air Force Nurse Corps ensures the health of military personnel and their family members.

59,000 individuals served in the US Army Nurse Corps during World War 2 US War Department (Department of Defence) created the 349th Air Evacuation Group for training of Flight Surgeons, Flight Nurses, and Aerovac Formed on 1 July.

The first Chief of the Air Force Nurse Corps was Colonel Verena Marie Zeller (1949–1956).

I will not falter in peace or in war.Approved in 1959, includes the symbols found in the official Nurse Corps Badges with the addition of wings on either side.

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Official Flight Nurse badges worn on uniforms of those in the United States Air Force
Official Flight Nurse badges worn on uniforms of those in the United States Air Force
Official Nurse Corps badges worn on uniforms of those in the United States Air Force
Official Nurse Corps badges worn on uniforms of those in the United States Air Force