Capt Katherine Keating
Inductee Name
Capt Katherine Keating
Place of Birth
Colorado
Date of Birth
1922 – 2009
Year Inducted
2008
Category
Politics, Government & Military Service
Sponsor
The Pueblo Chieftain
Impact
International
Kay Keating was a pharmacy student at the University of Colorado when she enlisted in the WAVES in the middle of World War II, one of the first group of U.S. servicewomen to serve overseas during the war. She was a radio operator under the sugarcane fields of Hawaii. At the end of the war, Keating returned to Colorado, became a member of the Naval Reserve, finished her pharmacy degree at CU, and was then appointed to the Medical Service Corps. During the Korean War, Captain Keating was assigned to the hospital ship USS Haven, a tour which included evacuating French Foreign Legion survivors of the Dien Bein Phu battle. Keating then served at an EVAC hospital in Japan during the Vietnam War. As an authority in the pharmaceutical field, Keating was the Chief of Pharmacy Service at six large naval hospitals and an instructor at the Pharmacy Technician School in San Diego, California. In 1993, Keating was one of the women pharmacists honored when a new statute was added to the American Pharmaceutical Association’s Flagpole Memorial, to commemorate the service of military pharmacists from the Korean, Vietnam, and Persian Gulf conflicts.
Keating retired from the Navy to her childhood home of landlocked Beulah, Colorado, where she ran a B&B to accommodate people from around the world and became a pillar of the community. The City Council of Pueblo declared March 24, 2006 as Kay Keating Day. Keating was one of the moving forces and largest fundraiser behind the Colorado portion of the Women in Military Service for America Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery and remains active in efforts to recognize all female veterans of Colorado as part of the memorial.