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Olive: The Heroic Life of a World War II Nurse (2003) By Peter Fenton

 

Queenslander Olive Weston was fifteen when she lied about her age and joined the American Army during World War II. Four years later, after working in many army hospitals and doing a stint in New Guinea, she was repatriated. Later married, her only child was disabled, and Olive set about improving conditions for the disabled.

 

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Olive: The Heroic Life of a World War II Nurse (2003) By Peter Fenton

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  • Gail PetherickNov 04, 2024
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    a brilliant book

    The ook 'Olive' by Peter Fenton is brilliant. The incredible war years in Towvsville are told in such a way the book is riveting. Olive is a true hero- and one of the nurses in WW2 who joined the medial team to help soldiers and the wounded as the ADF and RAAF fought in Port Moresby to defend Austraian shores. her qualities, courage and compassion are outstanding. Her insights beyond belief. It is a must read for all thsoe who live in NQld and all who wish to know what itw as like to be in WW2

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