Sharon Ann Lane
Sharon Ann Lane (July 7, 1943 – June 8, 1969) was an American nurse and U.S. Army first lieutenant who was the only American servicewoman killed as a direct result of enemy fire during the Vietnam War.
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Born | Zanesville, Ohio | July 7, 1943
Died | June 8, 1969 25) Chu Lai, Vietnam | (aged
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Years of service | 1968–1969 |
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Unit | United States Army Nurse Corps |
Battles/wars | Vietnam War |
Lane was born in Zanesville, Ohio, but she grew up in North Industry, Ohio. In 1961, she was graduated from Canton South High School and entered the Aultman Hospital School of Nursing. She joined the U.S. Army Nurse Corps Reserve on April 18, 1968. Lane arrived at the 312th Evacuation Hospital at Chu Lai on April 29, 1968. On June 8, 1969, her hospital was hit by a rocket with Lieutenant Lane killed by fragmentation wounds.[1]
Among the roughly 11,000 American women who were stationed in Vietnam, Lane was the only one killed by hostile fire during the war while seven other women died in accidents and illnesses.[2] She was buried at Sunset Hills Burial Park in Canton, Ohio.
References
- "Sharon Ann Lane". Retrieved 2019-07-20.
- "Friends recall only nurse killed by hostile fire in Vietnam". Retrieved 2019-07-20.