Oral history interview, [19--].

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Oral history interview, [19--].

Experiences as a woman in the army during World War I. Discusses activities as a telephone operator in the United States Signal Corps stationed in France. Briefly touches on the influenza epidemic and the Veterans of World War I organization.

1 sound cassette.Transcript: 1 item.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8051705

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