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    Nancy Leftenant-Colon

    American nurse (1920–2025)

    Nancy Leftenant-Colon (September 29, 1920 – January 8, 2025) became the first African American in the regular United States Army Nurse Corps in March 1948 after it was desegregated.[1]

    Biography

    Leftenant was born September 29, 1920, in Goose Creek near Charleston.

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  • Her parents were Eunice and James Leftenant and she was one of their 12 children. Her father was the son of a freed slave. The family moved to New York in 1923 and built their own home in Amityville, Long Island. She hyphenated her husband's name after they married, to Leftenant-Colon.

    She died in Amityville, New York on January 8, 2025, at the age of 104.[2][3]

    She finished high school in 1939 and then trained at the Lincoln School for Nurses in the Bronx and then worked in a local hospital.

    In January 1945 she was allowed to join the United States Army Nurse Corps as a Second Lieutenant reservist and was initially assigned to Lowel