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In 1949, the position of Chief Nurse Officer was created in the Office of the Surgeon General, with the rank of Assistant Surgeon General (the equivalent of Rear Admiral). Lucile Petry was appointed to the new post and became the first nurse and the first woman to achieve flag rank in the Public Health Service and in any of the uniformed services of the United States.
1949-1966 Lucille Petry Leone 1966-1970 Margaret McLaughlin 1970-1987 Faye Abdellah (first nurse and the first woman to serve as Deputy Surgeon General) 1987-1992 O. Marie Henry 1992-1996 Julia Plotnick 1996-2000 Carolyn Beth Mazzella 2000-2005 Mary Pat Couig 2005-2009 Carol A. Romano 2009-Present Kerry Paige Nesseler |


