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Genevieve de Galard : ウィキペディア英語版 | Geneviève de Galard Geneviève de Galard〔http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:GPWZzA-5TtIJ:preville.perso.libertysurf.fr/alliances/de_galard-terraube.htm+Famille+de+Galard&cd=5&hl=fr&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a〕 (born 13 April 1925) is a French nurse who was dubbed ''l'ange de Dien Bien Phu'' ("the Angel of Dien Bien Phu") during the French war in Indochina by the press in Hanoi, although in the camp she was known simply as Geneviève.〔Fall, Bernard ''Hell in a Very Small Place ''(1966). Page 190. Publisher: Da Capo〕 ==Early life== Geneviève de Galard was born in the southwest of France. The Second World War forced her family to move from Paris to Toulouse. She passed the state exam to become a nurse and eventually became a flight nurse for the French Air Force. She was posted to French Indochina by her own request and arrived there in May 1953, in the middle of the war between French forces and the Vietminh. Serving as a ''convoyeuse'' or in-flight nurse,〔Morgan, T. ''Valley of Death: The Tragedy at Dien Bien Phu That Led America into the Vietnam War''. New York: Random House, 2010. p 251.〕 she was stationed in Hanoi and flew on casualty evacuation flights from Pleiku. After January 1954, she was on the flights that evacuated casualties from the Battle of Dien Bien Phu. Her first patients were mainly soldiers who suffered from diseases but after mid-March most of them were battle casualties. Sometimes, Red Cross planes had to land in the midst of Vietminh artillery barrages.
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