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The FReeper Foxhole Profiles Major Rhonda Cornum - January 23rd, 2005
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Posted on 01/22/2005 10:13:23 PM PST by snippy_about_it

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The major saw her duty and she did it

Woman doctor reflects on service -- and capture in Iraq -- in Gulf War




Tuesday, January 16, 2001, Seattle Post Intelligencer

By RANDALL CHASE

RALEIGH, N.C. -- The mission -- to rescue a downed pilot -- was going very wrong. Enemy fire riddled the helicopter carrying flight surgeon Maj. Rhonda Cornum, and the aircraft was plunging to the Iraqi desert.

She felt strangely calm.

"I remember very distinctly thinking as I was crashing, 'I have had a great life,' because I thought it was ending then," Cornum said. "I really got to do more stuff than most people get to do, so I should not complain."

Five of her fellow soldiers were killed and Cornum, seriously injured, became one of two American servicewomen taken prisoner during the Gulf War.

Ten years later, the pain and fear of the experience haven't dimmed her zeal for Army life.

"I feel exactly like I felt 10 years ago, when I thought I was going to die in the middle of the desert," said Cornum, now a 46-year-old colonel in charge of a field hospital unit at Fort Bragg, N.C. "Every day is a gift. I feel really lucky."

Cornum is a wife, mother and physician whose Gulf War exploits earned her the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Purple Heart and -- for better or worse -- a role representing women in the military.

She spent a week as a prisoner of war, enduring abuse from her captors with stoicism.

After the war, Cornum testified before a presidential commission on women in the military, and air combat roles for women subsequently were expanded.

She also spoke out against Virginia Military Institute's men-only admissions policy before the Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional in 1996.

Her 1992 autobiography, "She Went to War," was declared one of the most notable books of the year by The New York Times. Her yellow POW uniform and a sling she wore on her left arm became part of an exhibit at the National Museum of American History in Washington. Cornum makes occasional public appearances.

Still, she doesn't consider herself a crusader for women in uniform.

"I guess if I'm a crusader for anything, it's equal opportunity for everybody," she said. "If you want to go do something, then you need to go identify with the activity first, not your gender. You shouldn't think of yourself as a female colonel.

You should think of yourself as a colonel who just happens to be a woman."

Cornum never envisioned herself in the military while growing up in upstate New York, coming of age in the '60s and early '70s.

"I lived in a log cabin and had my kid at home and raised chickens and goats," she recalled. "I wasn't a druggie, but I wasn't exactly establishment."

Born in Dayton, Ohio, Cornum grew up in East Aurora, N.Y., and attended Cornell University, where she earned a graduate degree in nutrition and biochemistry.

She never gave the Army a second thought until she was approached by a man in uniform at a scientific conference and offered a research position.

So at 23, the young mother donned a uniform.

She earned her medical degree in the Army in 1986 from the Uniformed Services University in Bethesda, Md.

At the time Cornum was shot down, there was no official role for women in combat. The issue had come up a few weeks earlier, however, when Cornum was preparing her battalion medical plan. It included the possibility that she, as the flight surgeon, might have to enter the combat zone on a rescue mission.

"I remember the executive officer looked at me and said, 'Do you suppose the colonel knows you're a woman?' I told him, 'Well, I don't know, but if he hasn't figured it out by now, let's not tell him until the war is over,' " she recalled.

Upon returning from the Persian Gulf and recovering from her injuries, which included two broken arms and a gunshot wound, Cornum attended command and staff college in Alabama.

Cornum's husband, Kory, is an Air Force doctor. Her daughter, Regan, is 24.

Cornum has been stationed at Fort Bragg since July as commander of the 18th Airborne Corps' 28th Combat Support Hospital, the modern Army equivalent of a MASH unit.

In March, she will be sent to Bosnia for six months.

Only one thing has shaken her desire to stay in the Army -- the chance that former Gen. Colin Powell would run for president.

She said she might have quit the service so she could work on his campaign.

"It's not that I'm a Pollyanna. I do occasionally get frustrated," she said. "But there's no place that I think I would be less frustrated. Where else could a 46-year-old woman who is also a physician and a surgeon get paid to jump out of an airplane?"



Today's Educational Sources and suggestions for further reading:
www.healthcare.hqusareur.army.mil/ERMC-News/Releases/CY2003/NewsRelease_2003-26LARMCChangeofCommand07112003.htm
www.usnews.com/usnews/doubleissue/heroes/cornum.htm
1 posted on 01/22/2005 10:13:24 PM PST by snippy_about_it
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New commander takes reins of Army Regional Medical Center


July 11, 2003

News release

Story by Sgt. Phillip E. Breedlove Jr., Landstuhl Regional Medical Center Public Affairs

Landstuhl, Germany – A change of command ceremony was held at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center Friday (July 11) to welcome the incoming commander, Col. Rhonda Cornum, while honoring the outgoing commander, Col. David Rubenstein.

Cornum arrives at LRMC after leaving command of the 28th Combat Support Hospital in Fort Bragg, N.C. and attending the National War College. Rubenstein will become the chief of staff for Europe Regional Medical Command out of Heidelberg, then move on to take command of the 30th Medical Brigade, also out of Heidelberg.

Some of the highlights of LARMC under Rubenstein’s command include earning the highest score of any Army or Air Force Medical Center During the 2001 during the Joint Commission for Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, treating more than 5,300 patients in Operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom, opening a second Landstuhl Fisher House, and continuing good German and American relations.

Among the many remembrances and accomplishments, Rubenstein says his thoughts turn first to the staff. “For 21 months, the staff has received, stabilized, treated and returned to home or unit wounded, injured, and sick warriors while being able to keep the doors open to our day-to-day beneficiaries,” Rubenstein said. “America knows about and is justifiably proud of the efforts of Landstuhl’s men and women, military and civilian, who are providing the very best healthcare to our wounded, injured, and sick warriors from Southwest Asia and the Balkans. I too am proud of them.”

Cornum is the first female commander of LARMC since the hospital opened in 1953. She was commissioned into the Army and began a military medical research career in 1978 after receiving her PhD in nutrition and biochemistry from Cornell University. Assigned to the Letterman Army Institute of Research, she focused on wound healing metabolism and improving liquid blood preservation and transfusion therapy.

From 1982 through 1986 she attended medical school at the Uniformed Services University, and then completed a General Surgery Internship at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.

In 1987 she transferred to the Army Aeromedical Center at Fort Rucker, AL, first as Chief, Primary Care and Community Medicine, and then Chief of Aviation Medicine.

In 1989 research again became her primary duty when she was assigned as Chief, Crew Life Support Branch at the Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory, also at Fort Rucker. While there, her interests revolved around enhancing pilot performance and use of helmet mounted displays in advanced attack helicopters.

Research was interrupted by the Persian Gulf conflict. In August of 1990 Cornum was assigned as the flight surgeon to the 2/229 Attack Helicopter Battalion. During the last week of February 1991, while performing a search and rescue mission for a downed Air Force F-16 pilot, her Blackhawk helicopter was shot down. Five of the eight person crew were killed and three survivors, including Cornum, were captured. All prisoners were repatriated to friendly forces on 6 March.

Cornum attended Air Command and Staff College at Maxwell Air Force Base from 1991 through 1992. She began Urologic Surgery training in 1993. In addition to academic and clinical responsibilities, she renewed her blood and metabolic research interests, including use of the absorbable fibrin bandage, and evaluating alternate strategies for treating prostate cancer.

Following graduation in 1998, Cornum was assigned as the assistant DCCS and staff urologist at Eisenhower Army Medical Center in Augusta, GA. She took command of the 28th Combat Support Hospital at Fort Bragg, NC on 25 July 2000. In this position she deployed as the Medical Task Force Commander to Bosnia for SFOR 9, and deployed three subordinate units to Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom. She graduated from the National War College in June 2003.

In addition to senior flight surgeon wings, Cornum wears the airborne, air assault, and the expert field medic badges. Decorations include the Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal (with 4 OLCs), Purple Heart, Air Medal, POW Medal and others. Dr. Cornum has written or co-authored one book, four book chapters, and numerous scientific articles. She is married to Air Force Col. Kory Cornum, an Orthopedic surgeon, Commander of the 86th Medical Squadron.



“It is truly an honor for me to take command here,” Cornum said. “Landstuhl Medical Center is known to be one of the premier military medicine facilities; compassionate care is seen round the world. It isn’t buildings or facilities that make Landstuhl so successful, it is people. It is soldiers and civilians, clinicians and support personnel, Army and Air Force, and Americans and Germans, all working together, that have formed this team and established this reputation for excellence. I look forward to serving with you.”


2 posted on 01/22/2005 10:14:58 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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3 posted on 01/22/2005 10:17:31 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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4 posted on 01/22/2005 10:18:14 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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5 posted on 01/22/2005 10:36:55 PM PST by RasterMaster (Saddam's family were WMD's - He's behind bars & his sons are DEAD!)
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Good morning Snippy.


6 posted on 01/23/2005 1:14:40 AM PST by Aeronaut (Proud to be a monthly donor.)
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Good morning, Snippy and everyone at the Foxhole.


7 posted on 01/23/2005 3:03:27 AM PST by E.G.C.
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Good Sunday morning ALL.


8 posted on 01/23/2005 3:44:37 AM PST by GailA (Glory be to GOD and his only son Jesus.)
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Morning SNippy

"I remember the executive officer looked at me and said, 'Do you suppose the colonel knows you're a woman?' I told him, 'Well, I don't know, but if he hasn't figured it out by now, let's not tell him until the war is over,' " she recalled.

LOL! ;-)

9 posted on 01/23/2005 3:51:37 AM PST by SAMWolf (I LOVE it when the targets line up together. Saves ammo)
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Morning Aeronaut.


10 posted on 01/23/2005 3:52:11 AM PST by SAMWolf (I LOVE it when the targets line up together. Saves ammo)
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Morning RasterMaster.


11 posted on 01/23/2005 3:52:48 AM PST by SAMWolf (I LOVE it when the targets line up together. Saves ammo)
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Hey Sam, looks like you got up before breakfast today. ;>)


12 posted on 01/23/2005 3:53:19 AM PST by Aeronaut (Proud to be a monthly donor.)
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Morning E.G.C.

Looks like another day in the 50's here. Don't miss all that cold and snow Chicago and the east coast is getting.


13 posted on 01/23/2005 3:53:48 AM PST by SAMWolf (I LOVE it when the targets line up together. Saves ammo)
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Morning GailA.


14 posted on 01/23/2005 3:54:57 AM PST by SAMWolf (I LOVE it when the targets line up together. Saves ammo)
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I had a need for a glass of chocolate milk.


15 posted on 01/23/2005 3:55:47 AM PST by SAMWolf (I LOVE it when the targets line up together. Saves ammo)
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Good morning, folks. Both Ou and OSU won their games yesterday. Tommorow night it's the bedlam showdown OU vs. OSU.

We went down into the teens last night. Good sleepign weather.

How's it going, Snippy?

16 posted on 01/23/2005 3:56:01 AM PST by E.G.C.
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17 posted on 01/23/2005 5:13:16 AM PST by Grzegorz 246
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On this Day In History


Birthdates which occurred on January 23:
1582 John Barclay Scottish satirist/Latin poet (Argenis)
1730 Joseph Hewes US merchant (Declaration of Independence signer)
1828 Calvin Edward Pratt Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1896
1830 Gaston AA Marquis de Gallifet French General /minister of War (1899-1900)
1832 Édouard Manet France, Impressionist painter (Déjeuner sur L'Herbe)
1833 John Randolph Chambliss Jr Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1864
1840 Ernst Abbe Germany, physicist (Carl Zeiss Optics Company)
1862 David Hilbert Konigsberg East Prussia, mathematician
1898 Sergei Eisenstein Russia, film maker (Battleship Potemkin)
1898 Randolph Scott actor (Last of the Mohicans, Western Union)
1899 Humphrey Bogart actor (Casablanca, Caine Mutiny, African Queen)
1907 Dan Duryea White Plains NY, actor (Pride of the Yankees)
1910 Django Reinhardt Belgium, Gypsy jazz guitarist
1915 Potter Stewart Michigan, 94th Supreme Court justice (1958-81)
1919 Ernie Kovacs Trenton NJ, comedian (Ernie Kovacs' Show)
1924 Frank R Lautenberg (Senator-D-NJ, 1983- )
1928 Jeanne Moreau Paris France, actress (Going Places, Jules & Jim)
1930 William Reid Pogue Okemah OK, Colonel USAF/astronaut (Skylab 4)
1933 Chita Rivera Washington DC, actress (West Side Story, Sweet Charity)
1936 Jerry Kramer Green Bay Packer, author (Instant Replay)
1942 Ivan Ivanovich Bachurin cosmonaut
1943 Gil Gerard Little Rock AR, actor (Buck Rogers in 25th Century)
1944 Rutger Hauer Dutch actor (Blade Runner, Ladyhawke, Osterman Weekend)
1950 Richard Dean Anderson Minneapolis MN, actor (MacGyver, Stargate SG-1)
1957 Princess Caroline [Louise Marguerite Grimaldi] of Monaco



Deaths which occurred on January 23:
1002 Otto III German king/emperor 983/996-1002, dies at 21
1356 Margaretha of Bavaria Empress of Germany, dies
1516 Ferdinand II king of Aragon/Sicily, dies at 63
1648 Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla Spanish poet (Del Rey Abajo), dies at 40
1800 Edward Rutledge US attorney (signed Declaration of Independence), dies at 50
1806 William Pitt the Younger, PM Great Britain (1783-1806), dies at 46
1813 George Clymer US merchant (signed Declaration of Independence), dies at 73
1944 Edvard Munch Norwegian painter (The Scream), dies at 80
1945 Helmuth J Moltke German politician ("July 20th Plot"), executed at 37
1957 Willie Edwards US black, murdered by KKK at 25
1977 Bernard "Toots" Shor barkeeper, dies at 73
1978 Jack Oakie actor (Great Dictator, Gang Buster), dies at 74
1989 Salvador Dalí Spanish Surrealist painter, dies in Spain at 84
1997 Randy Greenawalt convicted killer, executed by injection at 47
1997 Richard Berry lyricist (Louie Louie), dies at 61
1997 Roger John Tayler astrophysicist, dies at 67
1998 Hilla Limann President of Ghana in (1979-81), dies


Reported: MISSING in ACTION

1967 BRIDGER BARRY B.---BLADENBORO NC.
[03/04/73 RELEASED BY DRV, ALIVE IN 98]
1967 GRAY DAVID F.---FT. WALTON BEACH FL.
["03/04/73 RELEASED BY DRV, ALIVE AND WELL 98]
1968 RAMSDEN GERALD LEE---FRESNO CA.
1969 HENDERSON WILLIAM R.---CINCINNATI OH.
[01/27/69 REMAINS RECOVERED]
1969 LUSTER ROBERT L.---TIFFIN OH.
[01/27/69 REMAINS RECOVERED 1976 ID DISPUTED]
1969 MOORMAN FRANK D.---CLIFTON NJ.
[01/27/69 REMAINS RECOVERED]
1970 ANZALDUA JOSE J. JR.---REFUGIO TX.
[03/27/73 RELEASED BY PRG, ALIVE IN 98]

POW / MIA Data & Bios supplied by
the P.O.W. NETWORK. Skidmore, MO. USA.


On this day...
0638 Start of Islamic calendar
1265 1st English Parliament formally convened (some authorities)
1490 1st printing of Ramban's Sha'ar ha-Gemul
1492 "Pentateuch" (Jewish holy book) 1st printed
1552 2nd version of Book of Common Prayer becomes mandatory in England
1556 Most deadly earthquake kills 830,000 in Shansi Province, China
1570 Earl of Moray, regent of Scotland, assassinated; civil war breaks out
1643 Sir Thomas Fairfax takes Leeds for the Parliamentarians
1647 Scottish Presbyterians sell captured Charles I to English parliament
1719 Principality of Liechtenstein created within Holy Roman Empire
1779 Charles Messier catalogs M56 (globular cluster in Lyra)
1789 Georgetown, 1st US Catholic college, founded
1812 7.8 earthquake shakes New Madrid, Missouri
1845 Uniform US election day for President & Vice President authorized
1849 Mrs Elizabeth Blackwell becomes 1st woman physician in US
1849 Patent granted for an envelope-making machine
1861 Agoston Haraszthy, 1st vintner in Sonoma Valley, imports 100,000 cuttings of 350 varieties from Europe
1865 Battle of City Point, VA (James River, Trent's Reach)
1865 General Robert E Lee named Commander-in-Chief of Confederate Armies
1894 G W Bunbury of Dublin sets shorthand record of 250 wpm for 10 minutes
1907 Charles Curtis of Kansas becomes 1st Native American US senator
1908 US & Great-Britain demand end of abuses in Congo
1909 1st radio rescue at sea
1916 Temp falls from 44ºF to -56ºF night of 23-24, Browning MT
1920 Dutch government refuses to turn over ex-Kaiser Wilhelm I of Germany to the allies
1924 Ramsey MacDonald forms 1st Labour government in Britain
1930 George Washington Birthplace National Monument VA established
1930 Clyde Tombaugh photographs planet Pluto
1932 El Salvador army kills 4,000 protesting farmers
1933 20th amendment changes date of Presidential Inaugurations to 1/20
1942 Japanese troops occupy Rabaul New Britain
1942 Tank battle at Adzjedabia, African corps vs British army
1943 66.34 cm (26.12"), Hoegees Camp CA (state precipitation record)
1946 Rear Admiral Sidney W Souers, USNR, becomes 1st director of CIA
1948 John Huston's "Treasure of Sierra Madre" starring Humphrey Bogart opens (Badges? We don't need no stinkin badges!)
1950 3rd edition of Joseph Kane's Famous 1st Facts published
1950 Israeli Knesset resolves that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel
1953 NFL Dallas Texans become Baltimore Colts (now Indianapolis Colts)
1953 NFL's National & American conferences become Eastern & Western conferences
1960 Piccard & Walsh in bathyscaph "Trieste" reach 10,900 meters in Mariana Trench
1961 Supreme Court rules cities & states have right to censor films
1962 Bob Feller & Jackie Robinson elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
1962 British spy Kim Philby defects to USSR
1964 24th Amendment ratified, barring poll tax in federal elections

1968 Spy ship USS Pueblo & 83-man crew seized in Sea of Japan by N Korea

1971 -80ºF Prospect Creek Camp AK (US record)
1972 Bootlegger sells wood alcohol to wedding party-100 die-New Delhi
1972 Entire population of Istanbul under 24 hour house arrest
1973 Helgafell, island of Heimaey Iceland erupts for 1st time in 7,000 years
1973 President Nixon announces an accord has been reach to end the Vietnam War
1975 "Barney Miller" premieres on ABC TV
1977 Miniseries "Roots" premieres on ABC
1979 Willie Mays elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
1981 1st Richard Nixon museum opens (San Clemente CA)
1983 "A-Team" with Mr T premieres on NBC
1984 Hulk Hogan defeats Iron Sheik to become WWF champ
1986 1st induction of Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Fame (Chuck Berry, James Brown, Ray Charles, Domino, Everly Brothers, Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis & Elvis Presley)
1988 Bob Benoit bowls 1st 300-point game in a televised title match
1988 Experimental airplane Voyager, piloted by Dick Rutan & Jeana Yeager, complete 1st nonstop, round-the-world flight without refueling lands
1991 "Seinfeld" debuts on NBC-TV
1993 New York Newsday reports Oregon's Senator Bob Packwood sexually harassed 23 women
1998 Pope John Paul II condemns US embargo against Cuba
2001 Five Falun Gong followers set themselves on fire in China's Tiananmen Square; one died.


Holidays
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"

Luxembourg : Grand Duchess' Birthday
US : Pie Day
US : Spouses Day
National Egg Month


Religious Observances
Christian : Commemoration of St Ildephonsus
Roman Catholic : Feast of St Ildephonsus
Roman Catholic : Commemoration of St Emerentiana, virgin/martyr
old Roman Catholic : Feast of St Raymond of Penafort, confessor (now 1/7)
Anglican : Commemoration of Phillips Brooks, bishop of Massachusetts


Religious History
1656 French scientist Blaise Pascal, 33, published the first of his 18 "Provincial Lettres," the majority of which attacked the Jesuit theories of grace and moral theology.
1755 Under the influence of the Methodist movement, English clergyman John Fletcher, 26, was converted to a living faith. He remained in the Anglican church but afterward became a chief defender of evangelical Arminianism.
1789 Georgetown College was founded by Father John Carroll, 54, in Washington, D.C. Ä the first Roman Catholic college established in America.
1935 British biblical expositor Arthur W. Pink wrote in a letter: 'Growth in grace is like the growth of a cow's tail Ä the more it truly grows, the closer to the ground it is brought.'
1943 The New Tribes Mission was incorporated in Los Angeles by founder Paul W. Fleming. NTM works today primarily in missionary aviation, Bible translation, church planting and the production and distribution of Christian literature.

Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987.


Thought for the day :
"You were born an original. Don't die a copy."


18 posted on 01/23/2005 5:20:06 AM PST by Valin (Sometimes you're the bug, and sometimes you're the windshield)
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Thanks, for the profile of this brave officer. One of the many heroic stories to come out of Desert Storm. I'm glad to hear she's still serving.


19 posted on 01/23/2005 7:14:49 AM PST by rabidralph (Congratulations, Pres. Bush and VP Cheney!)
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An overslept Sunday Bump for the Freeper Foxhole

Regards

alfa6 ;>}


20 posted on 01/23/2005 7:31:42 AM PST by alfa6 (Now if I can get the link thingy to work, ah well)
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