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Sharon Ann Lane (July 7, 1943 – June 8, 1969) was a
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nurse and the only American servicewoman killed as a direct result of enemy fire in the
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. The Army posthumously awarded Lane the
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for heroism on June 8, 1969.


Biography

Sharon Ann Lane was born in
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, the daughter of John and Mary "Kay" Lane. When she was two, the family moved to
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. In June 1961, she graduated from
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in
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. In September, Lane entered the
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School of Nursing in Canton and graduated from there in 1965. She worked at the Aultman Hospital until May 1967, and then attended Canton Business College. On April 18, 1968, Lane joined the US Army Nurse Corps Reserve. On May 5, she began her Army medical training at the
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at
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, Texas. She completed her training on June 14 and was commissioned a second lieutenant. On June 17, she reported to Fitzsimons General Hospital near Denver, and while on duty there was promoted to first lieutenant. In 1969, after volunteering for duty in
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or Vietnam, she received orders for Vietnam and reported to
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in California on April 24. Lane's tour in
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began on April 24, 1969. On April 29, she reported for duty at the Army's 312th Evacuation Hospital in
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where she was assigned as a general duty staff nurse to the Intensive Care and
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wards. On June 8, Chu Lai was hit by an enemy rocket attack and Lieutenant Lane was killed by a 122mm rocket that struck between two
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s of Vietnamese civilians, soldiers, and
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, that formed the Vietnamese ward (Ward 4) where Lane last served. A Vietnamese child was also killed. The 312th Evacuation Hospital received an
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for the period October 1, 1968, to May 31, 1969. A military funeral and burial was held for Lane on June 14, 1969, at Sunset Hills Burial Park in
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. Of the roughly 11,000 American women who were stationed in
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, eight servicewomen (all nurses) died during the war. Among these, Lane was the only one killed by hostile fire.


Awards and decorations


Bronze Star Medal with "V" device

First Lieutenant Lane was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star Medal with
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for her actions on June 8, 1969. General Orders No. 598
July 4, 1969 Citation:
For heroism in connection with military operation against a hostile force. Lieutenant Lane distinguished herself by exceptional valorous actions during a rocket attack on the 312th Evacuation Hospital. Since her arrival at the hospital, her untiring efforts as a general duty staff nurse have made her ward a particularly outstanding one. It was through the application of rare foresight and sound principles of management that Lieutenant Lane overcame and minimized the problems inherent in providing medical support in a combat environment. As the sounds of the first incoming rockets reported throughout the hospital, Lieutenant Lane, thinking only of the welfare of her patients, rushed to her ward in an effort to protect her charges from harm. At this time, the ward took a direct hit from an enemy 122mm rocket. The resultant explosion produced metal fragments that struck Lieutenant Lane, taking her life. As a result of Lieutenant Lane's courageous actions in the face of adversity, total disaster to the ward was prevented and many lives were saved. Lieutenant Lane's personal bravery and devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon herself, her unit and the United States Army.


Legacy

* Lane's name is on Panel 23W, Line 112 of the
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Wall. * The landscape surrounding the Vietnam Women's Memorial includes eight yellowwood trees that represent the eight American servicewomen who died during the Vietnam War - Lane,
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, Eleanor Grace Alexander, Pamela Dorothy Donovan, Annie Ruth Graham, Elizabeth Ann Jones, Mary Therese Klinker, and Hedwig Diane Orlowski. The only servicewoman killed in action was Lane; the rest died of accidents and illness. *
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(VFW) Post 11920 at
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, was named the 1Lt Sharon A. Lane Memorial Post. * In 1969, Lane was named Outstanding Army Nurse of the Year by the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution. * In 1970, Lane was posthumously presented the Dr. Anita Newcomb McGee Award by the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution. * In 1973, a life-size bronze statue of Lane was dedicated at Aultman Hospital School of Nursing's courtyard (moved later to the building's entrance) in Canton, Ohio. * In 1986, the
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Chapter 199 in Canton, Ohio, was named the Sharon Lane Memorial Chapter. * In 1995, the volunteer center at
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, Texas, was named the Sharon Lane Volunteer Center. * In 2001, the medical library in Evans Army Community Hospital at
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, Colorado, was named the Sharon A. Lane Medical Library. * In 2002, a medical clinic built by the Sharon Ann Lane Foundation in Chu Lai ( Tam Hiep Commune), Vietnam, was dedicated the Sharon Ann Lane Clinic. * In 2003, Lane was inducted into the Ohio Military Hall of Fame in
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(the hall of fame's exhibit is at Mott's Military Museum in
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). * In January 2019, a new exhibit about Lane was put up at the US Army Medical Department Museum at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston. * A memorial marker was installed on the CU Anschutz Medical Campus in
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First Lieutenant Sharon Ann Lane
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