United States Navy Nurse Corps - List of Directors of The Navy Nurse Corps

List of Directors of The Navy Nurse Corps

CAPT Nellie Jane DeWitt ( April 1947 – May 1950)
CAPT Winnie Gibson ( May 1950 – May 1954)
CAPT Wilma Leona Jackson ( May 1954 – May 1958)
CAPT Ruth Agatha Houghton ( May 1958 – April 1962)
CAPT Ruth Alice Erickson ( April 1962 – April 1966)
Captain Veronica Bulshefski ( April 1966 – May 1970)
Rear Admiral Alene B. Duerk ( May 1970 – July 1975)
Rear Admiral Maxine Conder ( July 1975 – July 1979)
Rear Admiral Frances Shea-Buckley ( July 1979 – October 1983)
Rear Admiral Mary Joan Nielubowicz ( October 1983 – September 1987)
Rear Admiral Mary Fields Hall ( September 1987 – September 1991)
Rear Admiral Mariann Stratton ( September 1991 – September 1994)
Rear Admiral Joan Marie Engel ( September 1994 – 1998)
Rear Admiral Kathleen L. Martin ( 1998 – 2001)
Rear Admiral (upper half) Nancy J. Lescavage ( 2001 – 2005)
Rear Admiral (upper half) Christine Bruzek-Kohler ( 2005 – 2009)
Rear Admiral (upper half) Karen Flaherty ( 2009 – 2010)
Rear Admiral (upper half) Elizabeth S. Niemyer ( 2010 – current)

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