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Nancy Leftenant-Colon became the first African American in the regular United States Army Nurse Corps in March 1948 after it was desegregated.

Life and career
Leftenant was born September 29, 1920, in Goose Creek, South Carolina, near Charleston. 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. 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 Lowell Hospital in Massachusetts. In 1946 she was promoted and assigned to 332nd Station Medical Group in Ohio on Lockbourne Army Air Base. One notable incident was when the local hospital would not treat a black woman who had gone into premature labor. Leftenant-Colon and a flight surgeon managed the delivery of the 3 pound weight premature baby at the air base and the child survived. One of her brothers had been a pilot in the Tuskegee Airmen who was killed in a mid-air collision and four other siblings were also in the military. In 2018, a construction of a new media center at Amityville High School was announced, named after Leftenant-Colon. ==References==
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