Streeter, Ruth Cheney, 1895-1990
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Streeter, Ruth Cheney, 1895-1990
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Surname :
Streeter
Forename :
Ruth Cheney
Date :
1895-1990
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Biographical History
When Colonel Streeter left the Marine Corps in December, 1945, General A.A. Vandegrift then Commandant of the Marine Corps, wrote her a commendatory letter, which is quoted in part:
"…It is with deep regret that I contemplate your leaving, and I cannot let the occasion pass without conveying to you some expression of my admiration and appreciation of your outstanding service as Director of the Marine Corps Women's Reserve from its inception in January 1943 until the present time.
"Over that period, the Marine Corps Women's Reserve grew in size to a maximum strength of 831 officers and 17,714 enlisted. It set a standard of excellence which, in my opinion, could not have been excelled and would be difficult to equal."
Colonel Streeter is joint donor with her mother of the Cheney Award, given annually to some member of the United States Air Force for "acts of valor or extreme fortitude or self-sacrifice." The award commemorates the memory of Lieutenant William H. Cheney, the colonel's brother, who was killed in an aviation accident in World War II.
In addition to the Legion of Merit, Colonel Streeter's medals include the American Campaign Medal and the World War II Victory Medal.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/1495772
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n86114731
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n86114731
https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q7382919
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Subjects
Legion of Merit (Military decoration)
United States. Marine Corps
Women executives
Women in the military
Women in the military
World War, 1939-1945
Nationalities
Americans
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Marine Corps officers
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Brookline
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Morristown
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