 From Soldiers Radio and Television, this is the Army Now. The Army is now accepting applications for graduate registered nurses. War was the lasting on Kathy Drake's mind when she joined the Army Nurse Corps. Oh, when I came into the service it was in 1949 and I worked at Walter Reed and I never thought anything about a war. She served with the 807-6 mash during the Korean War where she says they ran eight operating room tables and faced 12-hour days. They were just cots on horses, if you can imagine, because you don't do that in civilian life. You have a separate room for each surgery. The 807-6 was one of the last units to retreat when the Chinese entered the war. Drake says she thought they were going to be pushed all the way to Pusan but were transferred to Tokyo when they read Seoul. She served at a hospital before being reassigned to the 805-5 mash in Seoul. None of us were too excited, but it turned out great for me because that's where I met my husband. It's the Army now.