Interview / Mary Frances Goldmann Klein; interview conducted by Connie Schumacher 1984.

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Interview / Mary Frances Goldmann Klein; interview conducted by Connie Schumacher 1984.

Interview with a resident of Toledo, Ohio describing her life of as a private, sergeant and an officer in the Women's Army Corps during and immediately after World War II.

26 p. ; 28 cm. + 2 cassettes : 3 3/4 ips.

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United States. Army. Women's Army Corps

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The Women's Army Corps (WAC) was the women's branch of the US Army. It was created as an auxiliary unit, the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps in 1942, and converted to full status as the WAC in 1943. Its first director was Oveta Culp Hobby, the wife of a prominent politician and publisher in Houston, Texas. About 150,000 American women served in the WAAC and WAC during World War II. They were the first women other than nurses to serve with the Army. While conservative opinion in the leadership of...

Women's Studies Archives (Bowling Green, Ohio)

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Schumacher, Connie.

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Klein, Mary Frances Goldmann.

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Resident of Toledo, Ohio, served during World War II in the Women's Army Corps in Europe. From the description of Interview / Mary Frances Goldmann Klein; interview conducted by Connie Schumacher 1984. (Bowling Green State University). WorldCat record id: 244295072 ...