In the early 1970s the government started attracting women to join the army by advertising to pay most of their schooling if not all their college degree to become nurses (Vuic 124). Other brochures insured that these women would be well fed with social functions, housing quarters and all the medical care that they might need (Vuic 132). Most women thought that with this decision they would get better educations and would get a break from their everyday chores back home. A lot of these young nurses thought that helping in the war would make them stronger individuals when they returned back home after the