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My mother's oldest sister - Clementine - enlisted in '42, discharged in '44. Went back to work just about the next day as a civilian in the very same job. She remained in civil service thru the mid-60s, and is largely responsible for my joining - and staying in the Army. Quite the woman.
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Thank you SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL, for sharing the History of Women in the Military... Lord knows that during wartime, women play a big part in contributing to the success of our engagements and without them, we would be hard pressed to survive and conquer... Excellent video share Brother!
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I am proud that my wife was a member of the Women's Army Corps (WACs) when we met and married.
Her service:
Ft McClellan, AL - basic training
Ft Gordon, Ag - Signal School
Ent AFB - Commo
Ft Ord, CA - Personnel School
Ft Sam Housten, TX - Personnel clerk
Ft Carson, CO - Personnel clerk.
Her service:
Ft McClellan, AL - basic training
Ft Gordon, Ag - Signal School
Ent AFB - Commo
Ft Ord, CA - Personnel School
Ft Sam Housten, TX - Personnel clerk
Ft Carson, CO - Personnel clerk.
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