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Bonnie Pickett and CN Bring
Bonnie Pickett was a former Red Cross nurse working at a local hospital in Hawaii during the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1942. Her story is an example of how everyone pulled together in the ripple effect of one devastating historic event.
Today is the final day her own words, detailing just a small part of her experience.


Thank you Bonnie Pickett for sharing with us some of your experience. We appreciate your service to the Red Cross and we thank you!!! Thanks to all those in the Red Cross who serve men and women everywhere!
 
 
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Bonnie Pickett & CN Bring
Bonnie Pickett was a former Red Cross nurse working at a local hospital in Hawaii during the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1942. Her story is an example of how everyone pulled together in the ripple effect of one devastating historic event.
Today is the third of four clips in her own words, detailing just a small part of her experience.


TELL US ABOUT THE BLACKOUT
 
 
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Bonnie Pickett and CN Bring
Bonnie Pickett was a former Red Cross nurse working at a local hospital in Hawaii during the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1942. Her story is an example of how everyone pulled together in the ripple effect of one devastating historic event.
Today is the second of four clips in her own words, detailing just a small part of her experience.


DID YOU HAVE CILVILLIAN CAUSALITIES?
 
 
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Bonnie Pickett and CN Bring
Bonnie Pickett was a former Red Cross nurse working at a local hospital in Hawaii during the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1942. Her story is an example of how everyone pulled together in the ripple effect of one devastating historic event.
Today is the first of four clips in her own words, detailing just a small part of her experience.







CLIP ONE, HOW DID YOU BECOME A RED CROSS NURSE?
 
 
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Bonnie Pickett and CN Bring
In 1881 Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross. The Red Cross offers neutral humanitarian care for all victims of war and natural disasters. In addition to diaster and war relief, the Red Cross is largest supplier of blood and blood products in the United States. The Red Cross also helps thousands of our solidiers who are seperated by military duties from their families stay connected. An average of 91 cents of every dollar the Red Cross spends is invested in humanitary programs and services. 
Learn more at redcross.org

            Bonnie Pickett was a former Red Cross nurse working at a local hospital in Hawaii during the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1942. Her story is an example of how everyone pulled together in the ripple effect of one devastating historic event. The rest of  this week we will hear in her own words her experience. The first clip begins Tuesday, March 13, 2012.