Himeyuri students

Himeyuri students
姫百合学徒隊 (Himeyuri Gakutotai)
A class of Himeyuri students prior to mobilisation
Active23 March 1945 – 18 June 1945
Country Japan
BranchImperial Japanese Army
TypeNursing unit
RoleEmergency Medical Treatment
Munitions transportation
Size240
Nickname(s)Lily Corps
Lily Princesses Student Corps
EngagementsWorld War II

The Himeyuri students (姫百合学徒隊, Himeyuri Gakutotai, Lily Princesses Student Corps), sometimes called "Lily Corps" in English, was a group of 222 students and 18 teachers of the Okinawa Daiichi (First) Girls' High School and Okinawa Shihan Women's School formed into a nursing unit for the Imperial Japanese Army during the Battle of Okinawa in 1945. They were mobilized by the Japanese Army on March 23, 1945.

The students were wrongly told that the Japanese army would defeat the American invasion easily, and that they would be safe from danger. Many brought their school supplies and uniforms with them to study and prepare to return to school. Deployed instead to frontline cave hospitals under constant gunfire and bombings, few students and teachers managed to survive the war.