WWII WAVES V-Mail Officer Inspects Microfilm
Lieutenant Junior Grade Frances Rich, (left), of the Women’s Reserve, new V-Mail officer for the U.S. Navy in Washington, D.C.,
Read moreLieutenant Junior Grade Frances Rich, (left), of the Women’s Reserve, new V-Mail officer for the U.S. Navy in Washington, D.C.,
Read moreWAVES rewrapping improperly wrapped overseas parcels at the Pearl Harbor Fleet Post Office. Wearing heavy canvas gloves to protect their
Read moreTen WAVES assigned to the first contingent of WAVES for overseas duty bid US Navy Sailors farewell, 8 January 1945.
Read moreCaptain Sue Dauser, Superintendent of the Navy Nurses, January 1943. Photo size: 2772 × 2236 Photo source: National Museum of
Read moreU.S. Navy Nurses recently freed from internment in the Philippines, 1945. Shown, left to right: Lieutenant Eldene Paige; Lieutenant Edwina
Read moreLieutenant Dorothy Still recuperates from her Prisoner of War ordeal at the National Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, in the spring
Read moreRecently freed nurses from a POW camp in the Philippines, at the U.S. Naval Hospital Long Beach, California, 1945. Left
Read moreLieutenant Junior Grade Mary Rose Harrington, NC, USNR. Harrington was one of the U.S. Navy Nurses taken Prisoner of War
Read moreLieutenant Junior Grade Dorothy Still, NC, USNR. Still was a Japanese POW during World War II from January 1, 1942,
Read moreLieutenant Dorothy Still, NC, USNR. Still was a prisoner of war in the Philippines from 1942 to 1945. Photo size:
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