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Shanna Senior Tracey letters
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Shanna Senior Tracey (b. 1985), of Jamaica, served as a unit supply specialist in the United States Army in the 2000s.
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Yoneka Moore Trent Collection
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Yoneka Moore Trent (b. 1965), of New Bern, North Carolina, served in the military police and as an honor guard in the United States Army from 1983-1991.
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Triangle Seagals Collection
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Unit 144 of the WAVES National Organization, the Triangle Seagals, was an organization of Women Veterans of the United States Navy, Navy Nurse Corps, Coast Guard and Marines. The majority of their members served with the Navy WAVES during World War II.
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Jennie Trueman Collection
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Jennie Trueman served in the Auxiliary Territorial Services which was the women's branch of the British Army during the World War II.
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Shirley Sprague Tucker Collection
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Shirley Sprague Tucker (1922-2015) served in the United States Women in the Air Force (WAF) from 21 November 1950 to 20 November 1954 before spending ten years working with the International Red Cross.
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Frances Bradsher Turner Collection
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Frances Turner (1918-2009) , of Orange County, North Carolina, had a military career in the Army Nurse Corps, serving during World War II, and the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
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Mary L. Turner Collection
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Mary Turner (b. 1930) of Linden, New Jersey, served as a nurse in the United States Air Force from 1952 to 1954.
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Mildred Parish Turton Collection
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Mildred Parish Turton (1913-2005) of Amory, Mississippi, served as a neuropsychiatric nurse in the Pacific Theatre while a member of the Army Nurse Corps during World War II. She was separated from the United States Army at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, on 20 February 1946. For her service, Turton was awarded the Bronze Star, the American Defense Service medal, the American Campaign medal, the Asiatic Pacific Campaign medal with two bronze service stars, the World War II victory medal, the Philippine Liberation Ribbon, and the Korean Service medal.
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Rachel Brower Twiddy Collection
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Rachel Twiddy (1917-2010), of Liberty, North Carolina, served in the Army Nurse Corps (ANC) at Ford Ord, California, from 1942 until the fall of 1943.
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Unknown WWII Navy Nurse Scrapbook
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Navy Nurse, possibly Nellie Landes (b. 1920) of Ohio who trained at Massillon City Hospital in Ohio. As a member of the Navy Nurse Corps, she the nurse was stationed at the New York Naval Training Center in Sampson, New York. In May 1944, she was transferred to Pearl Harbor #10 Naval Hospital in Hawaii.
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U.S. Army USAREUR Race Relations School Training Materials
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The materials in these binders were used to train instructors about racial sensitivity and were compiled by a woman who attended the the USAREUR Race Relations School (URRS). Her training consisted of a four-week, part- time instructors course, and a one-week company commander course. Training methods included lectures, demonstrations, discussions in both small and large groups, field trips, and films. Part-time instructors, upon completing the course, were expected to be able to develop training aids, conduct research, and lead lectures, discussions, and seminars.
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