Lynda Van Devanter - A True Hero

I wrote this article because I read the book "Home By Morning" by Lynda Van Devanter and found it quite moving. Few people have heard of this forgotten hero. I found her to be an inspiration for all nurses facing adversity. I included references for sources. Nurses Announcements Archive Article

Lynda Van Devanter - A True Hero

My earliest influence on my decision to be a nurse came from a neighbor who was a nurse in Vietnam. Many of the most famous nurses were heroes from a previous war. There is very little written about a Vietnam nurse leader or about nurse heroes from that era. I began researching nurses and the Vietnam War and I soon realized that nurses who served in Vietnam would have gone virtually unrecognized if not for an army nurse named Lynda Van Devanter.

Lynda Van Devanter is most well known for her 1983 autobiography "Home before Morning". According to Oliver(2002), Van Devanter was both honored and vilified for her honesty in her book about women who served in Vietnam.

In her book, Van Devanter described the horrors of war as a 22 year old Army surgical nurse and detailed some accounts of drinking, drugs and partying that often occurred as the medical personnel dealt with the traumas of war (Kaufman, 2002). Kaufman goes further in stating that "critics, who called themselves "Nurses against Misrepresentation" (NAM), were concerned that her account "could leave relatives of dead soldier's believing that their kin had not received the best possible treatment". Van Devanter remained resolute in telling her story.

According to Oliver (2002), In 1987 VanDevanter was quoted in an interview, "in Vietnam, some of us did things that we were not so proud of at the time. But we were under enormous stress, physically, emotionally and spiritually". Van Devanter dedicated her book to "all of the unknown women who served forgotten in their wars" (Kaufman, 2002). Van Devanter 's autobiography went on to be the inspiration for the television series "China Beach".

Van Devanter struggled with PTSD, alcoholism and unemployment following the war. After finally receiving counseling from a program known as "walking through Vietnam", Van Devanter wrote her autobiography and brought to light the plights of female veterans.

According to Kaufman (2002), "Van Devanter's pained account of her life as an Army nurse in Vietnam focused attention of the burdens of American servicewoman". At the Vietnam Veterans of America (AVV), Van Devanter founded and directed the "Women's Project of the Vietnam Veterans of America" in Washington, D.C. in 1979 (Thomson, 2003).

Kaufman (2002) stated that "the project oversaw studies that underscored her view that although Vietnam veterans in general were a "forgotten minority," the women who had served as nurses were "the most forgotten".

In 1980 and 1981, Van Devanter testified before Congress and other government agencies on behalf of the 7,456 women Vietnam veterans (Oliver, 2002).

In 1982, she was named "Woman of the Year" by the American Association of Minority Veteran Program Administrators (Thomson, 2003). Van Devanter went on to author other works, including a book of poems about Vietnam nurses.

She died at the age of 55 in 2002, due to systemic collagen vascular disease that was thought by some to be due to exposure to Agent Orange (Oliver, 2002).

Lynda Van Devanter may have not contributed to nursing leadership in a traditional sense. However, through her writings, Van Devanter continues to offer hope for those nurses that have seen and experienced the ravages of a war. Her story helped to change the culture of how nurses in the war were treated in public and by the government. In speaking up about a generation of nurses that were suffering in silence, she initiated a process of healing that continues today for all American's that serve.

References

Kaufmann, M. T. (2002, November 23). Lynda Van Devanter, nurse who became chronicler of wartime pain, dies at 55. The New York Times . Retrieved December 1, 2010 from http://www.nytimes.com

Oliver, M. (n.d). Lynda Van Devanter Remembered. Retrieved Decemeber 1, 2010, from Country Joe's Place: http:// www.countryjoe.com/devanter_obit.htm

Thomson, G. (n.d.). Biography - Van Devanter, Lynda (Margaret) ( 1947-2002_. Retrieved December 1, 2010, from Comtemporary Authors: www.gale.cengage.com
Van Devanter, L .,(2001). Home before morning: The story of an army nurse in Vietnam. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press

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Home Before Morning was one of the best books I've ever read about a nurse's experiences. I feel her book should be required reading for nursing students. Nurses like her are whom I consider leaders in our profession. What a shame that the war that robbed her of her peace of mind for so long may very well have robbed her of her life.

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OCNRN63 said:
Home Before Morning was one of the best books I've ever read about a nurse's experiences. I feel her book should be required reading for nursing students. Nurses like her are whom I consider leaders in our profession. What a shame that the war that robbed her of her peace of mind for so long may very well have robbed her of her life.

I had never heard of her until I was doing research for school. It truly is an amazing story and really illustrates how human we are as nurses. I truly believe that adversity makes us better nurses. For many of us, to understand the human condition is to live it yourself.

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I have never heard of her until your article. I remember watching China Beach. I will definitely be reading this book. Thanks for the article! :)

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I have never heard of her until your article. I remember watching China Beach. I will definitely be reading this book. Thanks for the article! :)

I wish the people that made China Beach would have given her more exposure. As a huge fan of China Beach, I do not remember anyone saying it was even loosely based on a real nurse. BTW, I just ordered the first season of China Beach on DVD from Amazon.

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RNIBCLC said:
I wish the people that made China Beach would have given her more exposure. As a huge fan of China Beach, I do not remember anyone saying it was even loosely based on a real nurse. BTW, I just ordered the first season of China Beach on DVD from Amazon.

I wish it wouldn't be so gosh darned expensive to get the entire series. You can't buy individual seasons yet, except for the first. I ordered Season One a few months ago and watched it all in one sitting. I really miss that show.

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I had never heard of her until I was doing research for school. It truly is an amazing story and really illustrates how human we are as nurses. I truly believe that adversity makes us better nurses. For many of us, to understand the human condition is to live it yourself.

Indeed. :yes:

I'm going to look for that book RIGHT now.

I enjoyed China Beach, although my sister enjoyed that series more than I did, we were kids that had a TV in our room for diversion purposes, but to watch Wonder Years and be exposed to China Beach, we certainly had the privilege to be transported into that show.

Funny enough I ended up being the nurse. ;)

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I wish it wouldn't be so gash darned expensive to get the entire series. You can't buy individual seasons yet, except for the first. I ordered Season One a few months ago and watched it all in one sitting. I really miss that show.

Oh I did not know that. Oh well, at least I can enjoy the first season. Maybe it will hit Netflix or Amazon sometime. Did you know that China Beach was based on Van DeVanter? I know I didn't when I watched the series.

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RNIBCLC said:
Oh I did not know that. Oh well, at least I can enjoy the first season. Maybe it will hit Netflix or Amazon sometime. Did you know that China Beach was based on Van DeVanter? I know I didn't when I watched the series.

I did know that. Many moons ago, I was taking a university course on the American war in VietNam. We had to write a paper for the course, and while everyone else (all kids who were way too young to have known anything about the war) was writing papers about Khe Sanh, General Westmoreland, or the fall of Saigon, I wrote about the experiences of nurses in Nam. I included Linda's story, and I also went to the local VA Hospital which had a support group for nurses who served there. I interviewed the leader of the support group and was allowed to sit in, with the proviso that I kept their stories confidential. They were such strong women who had seen things we couldn't even imagine.

My professor told me later that he'd thoroughly enjoyed reading my paper. He said he'd never had a nurse in his class before, and he'd never really known much about what the nurses who served there had been through.

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OCNRN63 said:

I did know that. Many moons ago, I was taking a university course on the American war in VietNam. We had to write a paper for the course, and while everyone else (all kids who were way too young to have known anything about the war) was writing papers about Khe Sanh, General Westmoreland, or the fall of Saigon, I wrote about the experiences of nurses in Nam. I included Linda's story, and I also went to the local VA Hospital which had a support group for nurses who served there. I interviewed the leader of the support group and was allowed to sit in, with the proviso that I kept their stories confidential. They were such strong women who had seen things we couldn't even imagine.

My professor told me later that he'd thoroughly enjoyed reading my paper. He said he'd never had a nurse in his class before, and he'd never really known much about what the nurses who served there had been through.

So cool!!!!!

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I think I'm going to get the series for my mom for Christmas. The two of us watched it religiously every week. Then I can borrow the DVDs from her!

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I think I'm going to get the series for my mom for Christmas. The two of us watched it religiously every week. Then I can borrow the DVDs from her!

Great Idea!!