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At Camp Hale, Colorado.
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Eswyn LYSTER is writing a fully researched book on Canada's war brides of World War II. Requests information from war brides or relatives of same. Intends also to publish a National Register of Canadian War Brides of WWI and WWII. If you are looking for a missing war bride in your family tree place the information in the Lost & Found section.
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While the Women Only Wept : Loyalist Refugee Women
A book by Janice Potter-MacKinnon.
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Manuscript sources in the Special Collections Library at Duke University.
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Women of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion
The 6888th consisted of all African-American women who were assigned to Birmingham England, Rouen, France and Paris, France during World War II. Their mission was to clear several years of backlogged mail in the European Theater of Operations.
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Women's Organizations in World War I
British support organizations during the Great War.
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At the Royal Naval Museum, Portsmouth, England.
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