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Pursuits of war :

the people of Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Virginia, in the Second World War
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RESIDENTS OF CHARLOTTESVILLE AND ALBEMARLE COUNTY WHO BECAME RED CROSS WORKERS SERVING WITH THE ARMED FORCES OVERSEAS
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20 occurrences of roberts
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RESIDENTS OF CHARLOTTESVILLE AND ALBEMARLE COUNTY
WHO BECAME RED CROSS WORKERS SERVING WITH
THE ARMED FORCES OVERSEAS

(Note: This list is appended, upon request, as a matter of interest
only. The recruitment of Red Cross workers for overseas duty was
not a function of the Albemarle County Chapter. This list is
probably incomplete.)

     
                 
Miss Patricia G. Balz
(Mrs. Patrick Vincent) 
Staff assistant in service clubs in India 
Miss Gertrude Haugan  A secretary with the Red Cross in the Philippine
Islands 
James F. Jones  Field Director in Puerto Rico 
Miss Katherine Marshall  Served with a Clubmobile in England and behind
the lines in France, Belgium, and Germany 
Miss Muriel McMurdo  Staff assistant in north central Australia and in
Leyte 
Edward Newman, Jr.  Club director in India 
Miss Elizabeth Nolting  Hospital recreation worker in India and China 
Miss Ruth Risher
(Mrs. John Wheeler-Bennett) 
Director of service clubs in Egypt 
Miss Harriet B. Sage
(Mrs. E. Allen Drew) 
Hospital recreation worker in New Caledonia 
Miss Lucy Shields  Served in Africa and Sardinia 
C. C. Wells  Assistant Field Director at Hawaii and for the
Seventh Air Force at Oahu; Field Director at
Saipan and Pelelieu 
Miss Mary Stamps White  Staff assistant in service club in Edinburg, Scotland;
Assistant Director and Acting Director
of service club in Northampton, England; in
September, 1944, became Assistant Director
and later Director of the Columbia Club in
Paris; awarded the Army Bronze Star for
outstanding merit 


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