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An Officer and a Lady: The World War II Letters of Lt. Col. Betty Bandel, Women's Army Corps Book

An Officer and a Lady: The World War II Letters of Lt. Col. Betty Bandel, Women's Army Corps
An Officer and a Lady: The World War II Letters of Lt. Col. Betty Bandel, Women's Army Corps, One of the negative consequences of the 1978 integration of the various women's auxiliaries into the mainstream of the U.S. military was a loss of institutional memory. The Women in Military Service for America Memorial Foundation was established, in part, An Officer and a Lady: The World War II Letters of Lt. Col. Betty Bandel, Women's Army Corps has a rating of 3 stars
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An Officer and a Lady: The World War II Letters of Lt. Col. Betty Bandel, Women's Army Corps, One of the negative consequences of the 1978 integration of the various women's auxiliaries into the mainstream of the U.S. military was a loss of institutional memory. The Women in Military Service for America Memorial Foundation was established, in part, An Officer and a Lady: The World War II Letters of Lt. Col. Betty Bandel, Women's Army Corps
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  • An Officer and a Lady: The World War II Letters of Lt. Col. Betty Bandel, Women's Army Corps
  • Written by author Sylvia J. Bugbee
  • Published by University Press of New England, June 2004
  • One of the negative consequences of the 1978 integration of the various women's auxiliaries into the mainstream of the U.S. military was a loss of institutional memory. The Women in Military Service for America Memorial Foundation was established, in part
  • The letters of a prominent female officer during World War II.
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Introduction to the letters
Ch. 1Basic training1
Ch. 2Aide to the "little colonel"27
Ch. 3Acting deputy director56
Ch. 4Chief air-WAAC officer95
Ch. 5Lieutenant colonel, regular Army120
Ch. 6Fighting for Wacs, caring for colonels145
Ch. 7"Don't let them make you dean of women"166


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