Who was the first male to be commissioned in the United States Army Nurse Corp. in 1955?
A. 2nd. Lt. Edward Lyon
B. Capt. Joe Hogan
C. Cpl. Radar O’Reilly
D. Pvt. Will Stockdale
Answer: A
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