- Josephine Beatrice Bowman
Infobox Military Person
name=J. Beatrice Bowman
born= birth date|1881|12|19
died= death date and age|1971|1|3|1881|12|19
placeofbirth=Des Moines, IA
placeofdeath=
placeofburial=Arlington National Cemetery
caption=LCDR , USN(NC)
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Navy
serviceyears= 1908– 1935
rank=LCDR
commands=Superintendent of theUnited States Navy Nurse Corps
unit=
battles=World War I
awards=
laterwork=
portrayedby=Josephine Beatrice Bowman was the third Superintendent of the
United States Navy Nurse Corps .Early life
Josephine Beatrice Bowman was born in
Des Moines, Iowa , on 19 December 1881. She graduated from nurses' training at the Medico-Chirurgical Hospital,Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania , in 1904 and soon enrolled with the American Red Cross Nursing Service. In the spring of 1908, Miss Bowman took part in the first Red Cross disaster relief operation after a tornado caused extensive damage aroundHattiesburg, Mississippi .Navy Nurse Corps career
On 3 October 1908, Miss Bowman joined the newly-established U.S. Navy Nurse Corps as one of its first twenty members ( the "Sacred Twenty"). She was promoted to Chief Nurse in 1911.
Chief Nurse Bowman temporarily left the Navy in October 1914 and spent the next several months as a Red Cross nurse caring for war casualties in
Great Britain . As the supervising nurse of Unit D, she served atRoyal Naval Hospital Haslar ,England for six months. She returned to the Navy in May 1915. In early 1916 she arriived inGuam to conduct a two year course with three other nurses in modern midwifery and practical nursing at the Navy Nurse's training school inGuam for the localChamorro women. She also chaired the Department of Physiology and Hygiene at the normal school.After the U.S. enteredWorld War I , she became Chief Nurse at the Naval Hospital,Great Lakes, Illinois , and guided its nursing staff during that facility's great expansion to meet the needs of war and the 1918-19 influenza epidemic. She also served as chief nurse atFort Lyon, Colorado , a Navy tuberculosis sanitarium for sailors and marines.In 1919, Chief Nurse Bowman led the first contingent of Navy Nurses assigned to the hospital ship
USS Relief (AH-1) , the first Navy women to serve at sea. She became Superintendent of the Navy Nurse Corps in December 1922 and held that position for over twelve years, until her retirement at the beginning of 1935.Contributions as Superintendent
As superintendent, Bowman worked hard to recruit nurses for the Navy Nurse Corps and to improve the pay benefits and uniforms for the nurses. She advocated for military status and encouraged postgraduate education. Inspections were increased for the purpose of establishing uniform standards across all naval hospitals.
Later life
Following her departure from active duty, she made her home in
Pennsylvania and stayed active in national and local nursing affairs. When Navy Nurses were included in the Navy's ranking system, she received the retirement rank ofLieutenant Commander in recognition of her service as Nurse Corps' Superintendent. Lieutenant Commander J. Beatrice Bowman died on 3 January 1971 inPennsylvania and is buried atArlington National Cemetery .Further reading
*cite book |last=Sterner |first=Doris M. |title=In and Out of Harm's Way: A history of the U.S. Navy Nurse Corps |year=1997 |publisher=
Peanut Butter Publishing |location=Seattle, WA |isbn=0897167066
*cite book |last=Godson |first=Susan H. |title=Serving Proudly: A history of Women in the U.S. Navy |year=2001 |publisher=Naval Institute Press |location=Annapolis, MD |isbn=1-55750-317-6External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/prs-tpic/nurses/nurses.htm Nurses and the U.S. Navy --Overview and Special Image Selection] Naval Historical Center
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/pers-us/uspers-b/jb-bowmn.htm J. Beatrice Bowman] Naval Historical Center
*findagrave|14747723 Retrieved on2008-02-10
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