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MG Jimmie Keenan

MG Jimmie O. Keenan
Chief, Army Nurse Corps

   
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Colonel Vinette E. Gordon
Deputy Chief, Army Nurse Corps

 
 

NURSE SPOTLIGHT

Brigadier General Hazel Johnson-Brown

This month, we would like to pay tribute to Brigadier General Hazel Johnson-Brown, a visionary leader of the Army Nurse Corps. BG Johnson-Brown was laid to rest with full military honors on 22 November 2011 at 0900 at Arlington National Cemetery.

Born in 1927 in Malvern, Pennsylvania and one of seven children, BG Johnson-Brown grew up on her father’s farm in nearby West Chester. Inspired by a local white public health nurse when she was 12, Johnson decided that she too would become a nurse. She applied to the West Chester School of Nursing, but was not accepted because of her race. She left West Chester for New York City in 1947, and enrolled in the Harlem Hospital School of Nursing. More

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MISSION AND VISION

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"All actions and tasks must lead and work toward promoting the wellness of Warriors and their families, supporting the delivery of Warrior and family healthcare, and all those entrusted to our care and ultimately, positioning the Army Nurse Corps as a force multiplier for the future of military medicine.”




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Vision

The Army Nurse Corps consistently achieved performance excellence, fostered innovation, built knowledge and capabilities, and insured organizational credibility and sustainability.