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Women Marines in World War I (Paperback)
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Women Marines in World War I (Paperback)
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The history of the first women to serve in the Marine Corps is a
fascinating record of the dedication and drive of American women
during World War I. The purpose of this monograph is to tell the
story of the small band of women who answered the Corps' call for
volunteers in 1918 with patriotism and enthusiasm. A former
Director of Women Marines, Colonel Jeanette I. Sustad, USHC (Ret.)
originated the project of compiling data for a history of women
Marines who served in World War I. In 1971, she asked various
members of the Women Marines Association to interview surviving
veterans throughout the country. A questionnaire designed to guide
the interviewers as well as background information on the service
of women Marines in the 1918-1919 period was developed by
Lieutenant Colonel Pat Meid, USMCR. Lieutenant Colonel Meid, who
authored the official history, Marine Corps Women's Reserve in
World War II, originally published in 1964, accumulated
considerable material on the earlier group of women Marines during
her research. This was all made available to the author of this
monograph. The interviews conducted during 1971-1972, 29 in number,
form a valuable archive of personal experiences of these pioneer
women Marines. They have been used to supplement the official
records which are sparse and elusive. Muster rolls of the time were
checked exhaustively in compiling a roster of women who served, but
it proved impossible to discover all the names making up the 305
women who were enlisted as Marine .Corps Reserve (F). Much
information was gleaned from contemporary magazine and newspaper
articles, particularly from Leatherneck, Marine Corps Gazette, The
Marine Magazine, Recruiter's Bulletin, and the New York and
Washington daily newspapers. A small but useful collection of Women
Marine memorabilia, including photographs, letters, and clippings,
was donated by various individuals as a result of publicity about
the project.
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