WASHINGTON (Army News Service, June 25, 2013) -- At 28 years old, Joan De Munbrun arrived for basic training wearing a fake mink coat, red hat and purple dress. The other women there had short hair ...
CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait — Annie Scott was one of the first women to commission from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Reserve Officers’ Training Corps in 1978. She graduated with a bachelor’s ...
The fort, the band and the WAC have since closed up shop, but Pace's career continued through 43 years of active-duty service. Recognized as the longest-tenured female warrant officer and the last ...
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Among the 180 retirees at San Clemente Villas, she is the elder veteran from the Women’s Army Corps. He is the general. Living across the hall from a retired brigadier general, Dorothy Weirick, 96, ...
When Ilene M. Hall enlisted in the Army WAC in 1943, she was following her husband, Edward K. “Ken” Hall to war. Ken Hall was training to man the Army’s “big guns” — howitzers — in Europe, she ...
BETHLEHEM TWP. — Geraldine E. Person, formerly of Washington, passed away on Friday, Jan. 28, 2011, at Triumph Healthcare/Easton Hospital. She was 92. Gerry was ...
President Roosevelt last week signed a bill establishing the Women’s Army Corps and giving the Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps three months to wind up its affairs. As WACs, the WAACs will become part of ...
Sherrill Elston Holley’s life has been anchored by family, community, and a deep love for her country. “We grew up with a strong belief and willingness to fight for God and country, and to serve other ...
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