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Lt. Alice M. Zwicker’s scrapbook, helmet and arm band.
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Alice M. Zwicker, one of the 77 Army and Navy nurses known as the Angels of Bataan, as a captain.
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Lt. Alice M. Zwicker reuniting with her parents in March 1945 in Bangor.
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Lt. Alice M. Zwicker checks out perfume at Hickam Field in Hawaii on her way home from serving in the Phillipines during World War II.
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Lt. Alice M. Zwicker’s World War II helmet and a newly released book about her stand on display last week in Gardiner.
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One of the tributes to Lt. Alice Zwicker, one of the nurses known as the Angels of Bataan.
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Nurses in a field hospital on Leyte, an island in the Phillipines, prior to returning stateside during World War II.
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Alice M. Zwicker, one of the 77 Army and Navy nurses known as the Angels of Bataan, as captain.
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Six nurses get ready to leave Camp Edwards on Cape Cod for the Philippines to serve in World War II.
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Lt. Alice M. Zwicker’s World War II helmet.
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Lt. Alice M. Zwicker arrives in Bangor in March 1945 after surviving three years in an internment camp in the Philippines during World War II.
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