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Title
[Clara
Adams-Ender
and
General
Max
Thurman
,
1990]
Date
1990-02
Subject headings
United States--History--1945-
United States--Armed Forces--African Americans
United States. Army--Women
Era
Gulf War (1990-2000)
Service branch
Army--Army Nurse Corps
Item description
Clara
Adams-Ender
,
Chief
of the
Army
Nurse
Corps
,
speaks
with
General
Max
Thurman
,
Vice
Chief
of
Staff
of the
Army
and her
personal
mentor
, at the
Army
Nurse
Corps
89th
anniversary
celebration
in
February
1990
.
Veteran's name
Adams-Ender, Clara Leach
Veteran's biography
Clara
Leach
Adams-Ender
(b
.
1939)
of
Willow
Springs
,
North
Carolina
,
served
as an
officer
in the
U.S
.
Army
Nurse
Corps
from
1961
to
1993
,
rising
to the
rank
of
brigadier
general
in
1987
. She was
chief
of the
Army
Nurse
Corps
from
1987
to
1991
, and
retired
in
1993
as the
commanding
general
of
Fort
Belvoir
,
Virginia
.
Clara
Adams-Ender
was
born
in
Willow
Springs
,
North
Carolina
, on
11
July
1939
, the
fourth
of
ten
children
. She was
raised
on a
tobacco
farm
in
Wake
County
where
her
father
was a
sharecropper
, and
graduated
from
Fuquay
Springs
Consolidated
High
School
at the
age
of
sixteen
.
Adams-Ender
then
attended
North
Carolina
A&T
State
University
in
Greensboro
,
North
Carolina
,
where
she
participated
in the
famous
Woolworth's
sit-in
that
begin
on
February
1
,
1960
. She
entered
the
army's
student
nurse
program
to
help
pay
her
final
two
years
of
nursing
school
, and
upon
her
graduation
in
1961
was
commissioned
as a
second
lieutenant
in the
Army
Nurse
Corps
.
Adams-Ender
attended
the
officer
basic
orientation
course
at
Brooke
Army
Medical
Center
at
Fort
Sam
Houston
,
Texas
. She then
served
as a
staff
nurse
at
Fort
Dix
,
New
Jersey
, from
1961
to
1963
and
completed
an
intensive
care
nurse
course
at
Fitzsimmons
Army
Medical
Center
in
Denver
,
Colorado
. In
1963
she was
assigned
to the
121st
Evacuation
Hospital
in
South
Korea
, and from
1964
to
1967
she
attended
and then
instructed
at the
U.S
.
Army
Medical
Training
Center
at
Fort
Sam
Houston
,
Texas
.
Adams-Ender
then
attended
the
University
of
Minnesota
for
two
years
,
earning
a
master's
degree
in
medical-surgical
nursing
. She
married
her
childhood
sweetheart
,
James
Adams
, but they
divorced
five
years
later
.
Adams-Ender
returned
to
nursing
instruction
at
Walter
Reed
Army
Institute
of
Nursing
in
Washington
,
D.C.
, in
1969
, and
three
years
later
was
appointed
as its
education
coordinator
. In
1974
she
directed
the
Department
of
Nursing
,
U.S
.
Army
Medical
Activity
, at
Fort
Meade
,
Maryland
. In
1975
she
attended
the
U.S
.
Army
Command
and
General
Staff
College
at
Fort
Leavenworth
,
Kansas
, and
upon
her
graduation
in
1976
became
the
first
woman
and the
first
nurse
to
earn
a
master's
degree
in
military
arts
and
sciences
from the
school
. She was
assigned
to the
U.S
.
Army
Health
Services
Command
at
Fort
Sam
Houston
,
Texas
,
where
she
inspected
hospitals
. From
1978
to
1981
Adams-Ender
served
as
assistant
chief
and
later
chief
of the
Department
of
Nursing
at the
97th
General
Hospital
in
Frankfurt
,
Germany
.
While
there, she was
promoted
to
colonel
and
met
Heinz
Ender
,
whom
she
married
in
1981
.
Adams-Ender
next
directed
nurse
recruiting
at
Fort
Sheridan
,
Illinois
, from
1981
to
1984
, and
attended
the
U.S
.
Army
War
College
,
becoming
its
first
black
nurse
corps
graduate
in
1982
. She then
served
as
chief
of the
Department
of
Nursing
at
Walter
Reed
Army
Medical
Center
for
three
years
, the
first
African
American
to
do
so
. In
1987
Adams-Ender
was
promoted
to
brigadier
general
and
named
chief
of the
Army
Nurse
Corps
. She
served
in that
position
until
1991
,
when
she was
named
commanding
general
at
Fort
Belvoir
,
Virginia
, the
first
army
nurse
and
African
American
woman
ever
to
command
a
major
army
base
.
Adams-Ender
retired
from the
army
in
1993
, and
later
started
a
management
consulting
firm
.
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Contributing institution
Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archives, UNCG University Libraries
Source collection
WV0332 Clara Adams-Ender Papers
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Object ID
WV0332.6.015
Digital publisher
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 --
http://library.uncg.edu/
OCLC number
900882093
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