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Title
[Roberta
Wooddell
House
,
circa
1942]
Date
1942
Date approximate?
yes
Subject headings
World War, 1939-1945
United States. Army--Women
Era
World War II era (1940-1946)
Service branch
Army--WAAC
Item description
Roberta
Wooddell
House
,
standing
in
Jeep
,
poses
with
another
W.A.A.C
officer
, a
technical
sergeant
(driver)
and a
woman
with a
horse
for a
publicity
photograph
,
circa
1942
.
Veteran's name
House, Roberta Wooddell
Thorton, Nancy Wooddell
Veteran's biography
Roberta
Wooddell
House
(1915-?)
was a
graduate
of
Russell
Sage
College
in
Troy
,
New
York
,
graduating
on
5
June
1939
with a
Bachelor
of
Science
degree
from the
School
of
Home
Economics
.
After
returning
to
California
,
Roberta
worked
as a
personal
training
supervisor
for
Weinstock-Lubin
before
enlisting
in the
Women's
Army
Auxiiliary
Corps
(WAAC)
as an
officer
candidate
on
5
July
1942
,
despite
being
married
to
Joe
House
.
Training
began
in
Fort
Des
Moines
,
Iowa
, on
3
August
and she was
eventually
assigned
to the
Army
Corps
of
Engineers
in
New
York
.
Before
her
discharge
she had been
promoted
to the
rank
of
Captain
, and
continued
to
work
for the
Corps
of
Engineers
as
Chief
of
Civilian
Personnel.
.
Nancy
Wooddell
Thornton
(1916-2002)
served
in the
United
States
Army
Nurse
Corps
from
1941-circa
1944
.
Thornton
graduated
as a
registered
nurse
from
St
.
Luke’s
Hospital
in
San
Francisco
and was the
first
of the
sisters
to
join
the
Army
Nurse
Corps
. She was
commissioned
as a
Second
Lieutenant
in the
Army
Nurse
Corps
, and
later
that
year
was
stationed
in
Fort
Jay
on
Governors
Island
,
New
York
, and then
Fort
Dix
,
New
Jersey
,
before
being
sent
to
Panama
for the
next
two
years
. She was then
stationed
with the
European
Theatre
of
Operations
in
Southern
France
until
1945
. On
V-E
Day
(Victory
in
Europe
Day
,
occurring
on
8
May
1945)
, she
volunteered
to
serve
in the
Pacific
Ocean
Theatre
of
Operations
; her
final
assignment
taking
place
in
Japan
. She was
awaiting
discharge
upon
her
marriage
to
Herbert
Thornton
on
6
April
1946
. She
died
at
age
eighty-six
on
15
November
2002
in
Chestertown
,
Maryland
.
Type
Image
Original format
photographs
Original publisher
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified]
Contributing institution
Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archives, UNCG University Libraries
Source collection
WV0363 Roberta Wooddell House and Nancy Wooddell Thornton Papers, 1941-1946
Collection summary
Folder
one
contains
photographs
of
Roberta
and
Nancy
as
well
as a
few
family
photographs
. The
photographs
also
include
publicity
photographs
of
Roberta
as a
WAAC
at
Luke
Field
,
Arizona
and
Chandler
,
Arizona
.
Folder
two
contains
ten
letters
written
by
both
Roberta
and
Nancy
to their
Mother
,
Aunt
May
and
Grandmother
. These
letters
discuss
general
news
,
such
as
Nancy's
reaction
to
President
Franklin
Delano
Roosevelt's
death
, and
updates
on their
lives
in the
military
. There
is
also a
two-disc
voice
recording
which
is
a
souvenir
from the
Empire
State
Building
in
New
York
City
,
made
by
one
of the
sisters
.
Lastly
, there are
two
postcards
:
one
from
Nancy
when
she was
stationed
at
Fort
Dix
in
New
Jersey
, and the
second
from
Roberta
during
her
basic
training
at
Fort
Des
Moines
in
Iowa
.
Folder
three
contains
four
newspaper
clippings
that
discuss
Nancy's
upcoming
nupitals
and
service
in the
Army
,
two
others
are
about
Roberta's
upcoming
enlistement
and
acceptance
to the
WAAC
officer
training
school
, the
last
clipping
is
a
picture
of
Roberta
with her
fellow
WAAC
officer
candidates
.
A
group
photograph
of the
6th
Company
,
1st
Regiment
Officer
Training
Class
at
Fort
Des
Moines
in
1942
and a
20
May
1944
copy
of
Wing
Tips
Mather
Field
,
California
Newsletter
are in
General
Oversized
box
1
.
Folder
1: Photographs, 1940's
Finding aid link
http://libapps.uncg.edu/archon/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=695
Rights statement
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Additional rights information
IN
COPYRIGHT
. This
item
is
subject
to
copyright
.
Contact
the
rights
holder
noted
above
for
permission
to
reuse
.
Object ID
WV0363.6.007
Digital publisher
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 --
http://library.uncg.edu/
OCLC number
926116843
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