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- Name:
- Maginia Sajise Morales
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- Home State:
- TX
- Note
- The veteran was born in the Philippines.
- Gender
- Female
- Race
- Asian
- War or Conflict
- Peacekeeping forces--Bosnia and Hercegovina
- Military Status
- Veteran
- Dates of Service
- 1989-2004
- Entrance into Service
- Commissioned
- Branch of Service
- Army
- Unit of Service
- Implementation Force (IFOR); 212th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH); US Army Institute of Surgical Research Burn Unit; Brooke Army Medical Center; William Beaumont Army Medical Center
- Location of Service
- Bosnia; San Antonio, Texas; Heidelberg, Germany; Fort Lewis, Washington; Fort Bliss, Texas
- Battles/Campaigns
- Operation Joint Endeavour
- Prisoner of War
- No
- Service History Note
- The veteran also served at the Madigan Army Medical Center. The veteran served as a head nurse of an intensive care unit (ICU), chief critical care section, Deputy Director US Army Critical Care, a clinical nurse specialist ICU, and director of heart failure clinic.
- War or Conflict
- Iraq War, 2003-2011
- Military Status
- Veteran
- Entrance into Service
- Commissioned
- Branch of Service
- Army
- Unit of Service
- 31st Combat Support Hospital (CSH)
- Location of Service
- Balad, Iraq
- Battles/Campaigns
- Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF)
- Highest Rank
- Major
- Prisoner of War
- No
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- Type of Resource:
- Video: DVD [1 item] -- Oral history interview
- Photograph: Original photographic print [37 items] -- Photograph
- Interviewer:
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Gaetana Broillet
- Contributor:
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Gaetana Broillet
- Contributor Affiliation/Organization:
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American Red Cross, Fort Bliss Texas Chapter
- Collection #:
- AFC/2001/001/92229
- Subjects:
- Morales, Maginia Sajise
- Peacekeeping forces--Bosnia and Hercegovina--Personal Narratives
- United States. Army.
- Iraq War, 2003-2011--Personal Narratives
- United States. Army.
- Cite as:
- Maginia Sajise Morales Collection
(AFC/2001/001/92229), Veterans History Project,
American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
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