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An army in skirts

the World War II letters of Frances DeBra

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An army in skirts

the World War II letters of Frances DeBra

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"Over 150,000 women served in the Women's Army Corps (WAC) in World War II. Although the majority of WACs were assigned to duties in the United States, several thousand received overseas assignments. More than 7,600 WACs served in the European Theater of Operations (ETO), mostly as communications workers, stenographers, typists, and clerks. Only 8 percent worked in jobs considered unusual for women such as mechanics, draftsmen, interpreters, and weather observers. Frances DeBra Brown was a draftsmen at American headquarters in London and Paris, where she worked on classified material. Frances DeBra was born and raised in Danville, Indiana. An army in skirts : the World War II letters of Frances DeBra contains the letters that Frances wrote to her family and letters from family and friends to Frances. The letters vividly detail her World War II service, beginning with basic training at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. After an assignment at an army air field in Marianna, Florida, where she worked on the post newsletter, she was shipped overseas on the HMS Queen Mary. While in London she worked through buzz bomb and V-2 rocket attacks, slept in shelters fully clothed, and made the acquaintance of a young English woman and her family. Arriving in Paris two weeks after the city's liberation, Frances witnessed the city's devastation and the effects of war on the populace. During her stay in Paris she attended classes at the?cole des Beaux-Arts and received a marriage proposal"--Jacket.

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264

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Table of Contents

Active service and basic training
Fort Meade, South Dakota
Marianna Army Air Field, Florida
Christmas at Marianna Air Field, Florida
Work on the flight line
Overseas training
London
Buzz bombs
Somewhere in France
Paris
Battle of the Bulge
Bleak winter in wartime
Springtime in war-weary Paris
V-E Day
Summer
Three-day pass to Brussels
Halton
Le Havre
Frances's watercolor drawings.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

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Indianapolis

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.54/1273092
Library of Congress
D769.39 .B76 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 264 pages :
Number of pages
264

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26374237M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780871952646
ISBN 10
0871952645
ISBN 13
9780871952646
LCCN
2007050358
OCLC/WorldCat
185021477

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