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Show Navy Nurse Officer To Visit S. L. Area Lt. Zoe Gilmore, Navy Nurse Corps, will be in Salt Lake City on Monday and Wednesday, Oct. 21 and 23, to discuss opportunities opportuni-ties in the Navy Nurse Corps and invites professional nurses to contact her at the office of Naval Officer Procurement, Ft. Douglas, Doug-las, or call EL 5-611. Lt., Gilmore says the modern atomic Navy of today offers professional pro-fessional nurses unlimited opportunities op-portunities on land in navy hospitals, hos-pitals, dispensaries and infirmaries infirm-aries in the U. S. and abroad, at sea aboard hospital ships and the ships of the Military Sea Transport Service; and in the air in flight nursing. Professional growth is possible possi-ble in educational programs at naval hospitals, and as full time students in civilian colleges and universities in clinical specialties, special-ties, courses in supervision, administration ad-ministration and degree programs. pro-grams. The Navy Nurse receives her full pay and allowances in addition to the cost of her education edu-cation while studying. Beginning pay and allowances for Navy Corps Officers range from $338 to $459 per month, with periodic increases. Thirty days paid vacation each year and free medical care with no loss of pay are some of the other benefits available to officers. |