WV. Women military veterans
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Mary F. Cannon Collection
Mary F. Cannon (1921-2012) of Chicago, Illinois, was stationed in Korea while a member of the Army Nurse Corps from 1951 to 1953 and in Vietnam during her service with the Navy Nurse Corps from 1958 to 1974.
This collection includes April 2008 oral history interview transcript available for use onsite in the archives, copies of photographs.
Evelyn Patricia Foote Collection
Brenda Formo Oral History
The collection includes an oral history transcript, 16 April 2009.
Claudia Butler Geniton Collection
Claudia Butler Geniton (b. 1953), of Atlanta, Georgia served in the United States Women's Army Corps (WAC) and United States Army from 1971 to 1983 on active duty, and the United States Army Reserve from 1983 to 1994, serving during both the Vietnam War and the first Gulf War. This collection includes March 2011 oral history transcript; photographs; a newspaper clipping about Geniton and a green class A dress uniform jacket.
Carol Alban Johnson Collection
BJ Kramer Collection
The collection includes a 22 April 2015 oral history transcript; a photograph of Kramer in uniform; 2 typed poems; military papers discussing a hospital remodel at Fort Riley and a copy of Vietnam's United States barracks; various newspaper clippings and full length issues, 1979.
Nancy Farrell Neubauer Collection
The collection includes a 2008 April oral history transcript, 3 typed letters regarding Neubauer's position, Army Payroll Change Slip, newspaper clipping of Neubauer's selection as program director of the At Ease Service Club in Ascom, and member list of US Army Ascom District.
Maribeth Snyder Peters Collection
This collection includes an oral history transcript, 14 March 2012; various scanned photographs, circa 1968-1971.
Marcia Jones Snow Collection
This collection includes December 2015 oral history transcript; copies of photographs; and Vietnamese safe conduct pass.
Dale Augusta Van Vacter Angers Collection
The collection includes photograph of Angers in uniform, circa 1940s; handwritten timeline of service.