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Myn M. Hoffman
LCDR Myn M. Hoffman, USN (NC)Born 12 May 1883
Bradford, IllinoisDied 5 January 1951
Bronxville, New YorkAllegiance United States of America Service/branch Navy, Nurse Corps Years of service 1917– 1938 Rank LCDR Commands held 4th Superintendent of the United States Navy Nurse Corps Battles/wars World War I Myn M. Hoffman was the fourth Superintendent of the United States Navy Nurse Corps.
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Early life
Myn M. Hoffman was born in Bradford, Illinois, on 12 May 1883. After several years as an educator, she attended St. Joseph's Hospital Training School for Nurses in Denver, Colorado, graduating in 1915.
Miss Hoffman entered the Navy Nurse Corps in February 1917 and was promoted to Chief Nurse two years later. During the First World War and in the post-war era, she served at several naval hospitals, including that at Washington, D.C. In 1934, Chief Nurse Hoffman was appointed Assistant Superintendent of the Navy Nurse Corps and became the Corps' fourth Superintendent in January 1935. She retired from the Navy in October 1938. When Navy Nurses were included in the Navy's ranking system, she received the rank of Lieutenant Commander in recognition of her service as Superintendent of the Navy Nurse Corps.
Later life
LCDR Hoffman died in Bronxville, New York, on 5 January 1951.
Further reading
- Sterner, Doris M. (1997). In and Out of Harm's Way: A history of the U.S. Navy Nurse Corps. Seattle, WA: Peanut Butter Publishing. ISBN 0897167066.
- Godson, Susan H. (2001). Serving Proudly: A history of Women in the U.S. Navy. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-317-6.
External links
- Nurses and the U.S. Navy -- Overview and Special Image Selection Naval Historical Center
- Myn M. Hoffman Naval Historical Center
Preceded by
Josephine Beatrice BowmanSuperintendent, Navy Nurse Corps
1935-1938Succeeded by
Sue S. DauserCategories:- 1883 births
- 1951 deaths
- American nurses
- American military personnel of World War I
- Female wartime nurses
- United States Navy officers
- Women in World War I
- Women in the United States Navy
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