Lt. Leila Stevens swears Ruth Boone into the WAVES. Boone is a great great granddaughter of legendary frontiersman Daniel Boone.
The photo comes from the National Archives.
A Blog About Women Who Were Homefront Heroines: the WAVES of World War II
Lt. Leila Stevens swears Ruth Boone into the WAVES. Boone is a great great granddaughter of legendary frontiersman Daniel Boone.
The photo comes from the National Archives.
These Yeomanettes participated in the Victory Loan drive in New York City on May 8, 1919. They are surrounding a sailor at an event sponsored by the League of Catholic Women at the Cardinal Farley Club, New York City.
The Yeoman (F) at the front has a shoulder patch with an anchor and the initials “Y” and “B”.
This photograph comes from the Naval History and Heritage Command.
The Yeoman (F) not only worked alongside men in the Navy – the Navy found that they were also useful to help in Naval recruitment.
These women participated in the Victory Loan drive in New York City on May 8, 1919. They were instrumental in putting the drive “over the top” – i.e. earning more than the targeted goal. The structure the women are standing upon (and around) was built to look like a battleship’s superstructure. It also has two Howard Chandler Christy recruiting posters: “I Want You for the Navy” and “Gee!! I Wish I Were a Man”.
This photograph comes from the Naval History and Heritage Command.