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  1. Army nurse Lt. Eunice Hatchitt started WW2 caring for wounded men in a primitive battlefield hospital on Bataan. Escaping The Philippines at the last moment, she returned home a national hero. But WW2 wasn’t over for her.

  2. Army nurse Lt. Eunice Hatchitt started WW2 caring for wounded men in a primitive battlefield hospital on Bataan. Escaping The Philippines at the last moment,...

  3. Army nurse Lt. Eunice Hatchitt started WW2 caring for wounded men in a primitive battlefield hospital on Bataan. Escaping The Philippines at the last moment, she returned home a national hero. But WW2 wasn’t over for her.

  4. Army nurse Lt. Eunice Hatchitt started WW2 caring for wounded men in a primitive battlefield hospital on Bataan. Escaping The Philippines at the last moment, she returned home a national hero. But WW2 wasn’t over for her.

  5. Mar 17, 2021 · Captain Eunice Hatchitt also continued her service during World War II, redeploying to the European theater. The surgeons she worked with were completely stunned. By all accounts, Bataan had made her one of the most experienced battlefield nurses in the Army.

  6. Eunice "Hatch" Hatchitt Tyler (B: May 17, 1911, Prairie Lea, Texas) passed away January 14, 2003 in San Antonio, Texas. She was predeceased by her parents Wallace and Nettie Hatchitt ; and her beloved husband Charles B. Tyler Jr., whom she met in the Philippines in 1940 and married in England in 1944.

  7. Army nurse Lt. Eunice Hatchitt started WW2 caring for wounded men in a primitive battlefield hospital on Bataan.