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