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Organizations
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All Navy Women's National Alliance,
Inc. - is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to
the interests of active duty, reserve, retired, and veteran Navy,
Coast Guard, and Marine women.
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AMEDD
Academy Of Health Sciences - U.S. Army Medical Department Academy of
Health Sciences, Ft Sam Houston, Texas. Dept of Nursing
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Army Nurse Corps
Association (ANCA) -
Originally
established in 1977 as the Retired Army Nurse Corps Association,
ANCA is a voluntary organization of, by, and for United States Army
Nurse Corps officers.
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Army Nurse Corp - Ready, Caring and Proud - US Department of the Army
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Navy Nurse
Corps Association -
Established in 1987, the Navy Nurse Corps
Association is a non-profit, national organization dedicated to bringing
Navy Nurses together.
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Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps Association -
Under the patronage
of Her Royal Highness The Countess of Wessex, Colonel-in-Chief of the
Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
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Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps (RAANC) - One of the least publicised of all army Services is the
Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps (RAANC) which, since its inception as an Army Nursing Service has given more
than 100 years of dedicated service in the care of Australian Servicemen during times of war and peace.
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TriService Nursing Research Program established the Resource Center for Excellence in Nursing (RCEMN) to
strengthen and expand the capacity of military nursing research into the future.
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Sunday August 17, 2008
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