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Letters Home

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In this 1943 photograph, WAVES Jane Rosenbaum, June Davis and Thelma Stretch (left to right) do their laundry and write letters at night in the room at Yeoman School in Stillwater Oklahoma.

The photo by Wayne Miller comes from the National Archives.

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Posted byTaylorCatProductionsAugust 22, 2014June 5, 2014Posted inUncategorizedTags:navy training, Oklahoma State, women's history, world war 2Leave a comment on Letters Home

Lunch

In this photograph from the National Archives, WAVES are having lunch at the mess hall for the Yeoman Training facility in Stillwater at Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State University).

 

Posted byTaylorCatProductionsNovember 4, 2012November 4, 2012Posted inUncategorizedTags:1940s, navy training, Oklahoma State, Stillwater, WAVES, women's history, WW2Leave a comment on Lunch
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