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Alene Duerk, nurse who became Navy’s first female admiral, dies at 98

July 29, 2018 at 8:08 p.m. EDT
When Alene B. Duerk was promoted to rear admiral in 1972, she became the first female flag officer in the history of the Navy. (U.S. Navy)

When Alene B. Duerk joined the Navy Nurse Corps, leaving her nursing job at a Toledo department store at the height of World War II, she envisioned a few months’ service to her country followed by a swift return to civilian life.

Yet after treating scores of wounded sailors and prisoners of war, working alongside other smart, ambitious women in the corps, she found that the Navy provided a sense of mission and camaraderie that she felt was missing from her workaday life back home.