sources
The following online sites contain useful primary source materials for the long essay.
American Soldier Surveys [WWII]:
https://americansoldierww2.org/surveys
Army Nurse Corps website:
https://www.med-dept.com/articles/the-army-nurse-corps/
Archive.org
films; newsreels, digitised books, and miscellaneous other sources
Center for American War Letters (Chapman University)
https://www.chapman.edu/research/institutes-and-centers/cawl/index.aspx
JSTOR
Useful not only for scholarly secondary literature but also professional association publications, including the American Journal of Nursing.
Library of Congress (Washington, DC)
Library of Congress digital collections on war/military topics:
https://www.loc.gov/collections/?fa=subject:war+%26+military
Stars and Stripes [US Army newspaper] in World War I:
https://www.loc.gov/collections/stars-and-stripes/about-this-collection/
Veterans History Project (transcripts and video of oral history interviews with veterans, and some private papers, photos, and unpublished memoirs):
Prints and Photographs catalog:
ProQuest (via Warwick Library) digital databases
Trench Journals and Unit Magazines of the First World War
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Boston Globe; Chicago Tribune; Los Angeles Times; Nashville Tennessean; New York Times; Washington Post [catalogued under Databases: P [for ProQuest]
Women's Magazine Archive [catalogued under Databases: W [from Women's Magazine Archive]
Rutgers Oral History Archive
https://oralhistory.rutgers.edu/military-history
US Army Heritage and Education Center
https://arena.usahec.org/web/arena
US National Archives
https://www.archives.gov/research/catalog
Women in the military resources:
https://www.archives.gov/research/alic/reference/military/women.html
Records of the American Red Cross:
https://www.archives.gov/findingaid/donated-collection-explorer/list/anrc
Women Veterans Historical Project (University of North Carolina-Greensboro)