Oral history interview with Harriett Llewellyn, 2002.

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Oral history interview with Harriett Llewellyn, 2002.

Llewellyn, a Delavan, Wis. native, discusses her service running switchboards with the Women's Army Corps in Europe during World War II.

Sound recording : 1 sound cassette (ca. 66 min.) : analog, 1 7/8 ips.Transcript : 21 p.Master sound recording : 1 sound cassette (ca. 66 min.) : analog, 1 7/8 ips.

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Llewellyn (b. January 1, 1921) served with the Women's Army Corps during World War II. Working in the communications field she served in both Florida and Italy. From the description of Oral history interview with Harriett Llewellyn, 2002. (Wisconsin Veterans Museum Research Center). WorldCat record id: 52628710 ...