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Newspaper clipping, "Women Powder Makers Happy and Zealous in Their Work," from the Public Ledger (Philadelphia), August 4, 1918. Reports on women factory workers in the gunpowder industry during World War I. Reverse is a children's section with illustrations, stories, and poems.
[Memorandum to Martha L. Smith from Captain Ralph De Geer, Laredo Army Air Field, December 20, 1944]
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Memorandum to Martha L. Smith from Captain Ralph De Geer, Laredo Army Air Field, December 20, 1944. Awards Smith with the Emblem of Civilian Service for her WASP service during World War II. Award is attached to document. One (1) typed page.
Letter to Margie (Hall) Moerbe from Alice Fitch, December 9, 1944. Notes that she has received two letters from George, asks when Norman is coming home, and urges Moerbe to take care of herself. Three handwritten pages with envelope.
Letter to Margie (Hall) Moerbe from Ruby Lea Melvin, November 25, 1944. Reports on personal news, including her husband's recent transfer to Oxnard, California. Three handwritten pages with envelope.
Newspaper clipping, "Laredo Army Air Field's WASPs," from unidentified newspaper, circa 1940s. Articles notes that several Women Airforce Service Pilots are leaving their service at Laredo Army Air Field following the disbanding of the program. Includes a captioned photograph of the WASPs, including Dorothy Swal, Mildred Cladwell, Evelyn Fletcher, and Martha Swift. Other names have been cut off.
Letter to Martha L. Bullock from Lieutenant Colonel Dale G. Johnson, Department of the Air Force, May 9, 1984. Recognizes Bullock's service as a WASP during World War II and awards her the Victory Medal and Honorable Service Lapel Pin. Includes a copy of the amendment to Public Law 95-202. Two (2) typed pages.