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  • Official Record: Medal Issued

    October 1, 1947
  • How Do You Pronounce the Word Divorcee?

    Source: Colby, Frank. “How Do You Pronounce the Word Divorcee?” Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 5 Dec. 1947, p. 14. https://www.newspapers.com/article/fort-worth-star-telegram/138324489/

    December 5, 1947
  • Thursday January 1.1948 TIME CAPSULE:

    To describe the war effort by nurses best it must be remembered an Army Nurse would usually respond, “Don’t call me a hero! I was just doing my job.” Perhaps they are too modest. Every nurse who served in WWII, whether in a field hospital near the front lines or in a general hospital in…

    January 1, 1948
  • Army Nursing – Then and Now

    Source: Aynes, Edith A. “Army nursing: Then and now.” The American Journal of Nursing, vol. 49, no. 4, Apr. 1949, pp. 205”“206.

    April 1, 1949
  • Why Do Nurses Nurse?

    Source: Vreeland, Ellwynne M. “Why Do Nurses Nurse?” The American Journal of Nursing, July 1949, pp. 411”“413. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3458252

    June 1, 1949
  • Letter: July 5, 1949

    My Dear AraBelle, Well I was very thrilled to receive your letter today so I am answering it straight away. Gee it must have been a beaut blizzard you had to be snowed in for that long. We never have snow here I have only seen snow about twice and then it was a day”™s…

    July 5, 1949
  • Sunday 11.6, 1949

    AraBelle Fuller Solomon married the milkman, Peter Zeimet.

    November 6, 1949
  • Thursday December 1, 1949 TIME CAPSULE:

    Rosie the Riveter did not vanish with victory; she simply transformed herself into Wendy the White-Collar Worker. In part, this was because she understood that in any contest between herself and GI Joe for a factory job, she would be the loser. The veteran’s right to a job was as inviolate as was the soldier’s…

    December 1, 1949
  • Judy Joins The WAVES

    Source: US Navy. “Judy Joins The WAVES.” Toby Press, 1951.

    January 1, 1951
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