Remembering First Lieutenant Sharon Ann Lane, of Canton Ohio. Born on July 7, 1943
Remembering First Lieutenant Sharon Ann Lane, of Canton Ohio. Born on July 7, 1943, Sharon Ann Lane decided to pursue her dream of becoming a nurse by attending the Aultman Hospital School of Nursing in September 1961.
After graduating from Aultman in 1965, she worked at the hospital until May 1967, when she decided to try her hand in the business world. After three quarters at the Canton Business College, she quit to join the U.S. Army Nurse Corps Reserve on April 18, 1968. Second Lieutenant Lane began her training and reported to Fitzsimons General Hospital in Denver, while being there, she was promoted to First Lieutenant.
On April 24, 1969, she reported to Travis Air Force Base in California with orders for Vietnam. On April 29, she arrived at the 312th Evac Hospital at Chu Lai where she was assigned as a general duty staff nurse to the Intensive Care unit, but a few days later was reassigned to the Vietnamese ward.
On the morning of June 8, 1969, the 312th Evacuation Hospital was struck by a salvo of 122mm rockets fired by the Viet Cong. One rocket struck between Wards 4A and 4B, killing two people and wounding another twenty-seven. Among the dead was 1LT Lane, who died instantly of fragmentation wounds to the chest. Although seven other American military nurses died while serving in Vietnam, First Lt. Lane was the only American servicewoman killed as a direct result of enemy fire throughout the war.
"For her service in Vietnam, 1Lt Sharon Ann Lane was awarded the Purple Heart, the Bronze Star with "V" device, the National Defense Service Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal, the National Order of Vietnam Medal, and the Vietnamese Gallantry Cross (with Palm)."
This American hero was only 25 years old during her death. She is now resting in peace at Sunset Hills Burial Park in Canton, Ohio. We are extremely thankful to Army nurse 1st Lt. Sharon Ann Lane for her service and the ultimate sacrifice made during the Vietnam war. ๐๐๐บ๐ธ
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