Jane Gail Brister Collection

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Army officers at Red Cross Club
Lt. Carmen Penta, Lt. Jane Brister (center), and Maj. Isrin sit at a table with donuts and coffee in the American Red Cross Club at the European Theater Intelligence School (ETIS) in Oberammergau, Germany, in Fall 1946. According to the back of the photo, the club was located on the top floor of the Kaserne headquarters building.
Camp King WAC Detatchment
Picture of four new members of the WAC Detatchment at Camp King in Oberursel, Germany, circa 1952. The three WACs on the right are wearing the taupe Hattie Carnegie uniform, while the fourth is in a taupe field jacket.
Gas mask drill
Three WACs carrying gas masks prepare for a chemical, biological, and radiological drill in 1952. Pictured are "Jonesie", a CBR Officer, and SFC H. Lewis.
Jane Brister
Portrait of Jane Brister, 1945.
Jane Brister
Portrait of Jane Brister in the new WAC uniform (with no tie), circa 1954.
Jane Brister at party
WAC Jane Brister smiles at a party in Oberammergau, Germany, in the summer of 1946. Surrounding her are male soldiers at tables covered in gingham tablecloths.
Jane Brister at pistol range
Jane Brister on the Camp King pistol range at Oberursel, Germany, aiming a .45 pistol, circa 1952. She qualified.
Jane Brister by a campfire
Jane Brister heats up her C rations over a campfire at Camp Lucky Strike in Le Havre, France, in May 1945.
Jane Brister in Germany
Jane Brister, in WAC olive drab uniform with hat and gloves, stands on a sidewalk in scenic Oberammergau, Germany, where she was stationed at the European Theater Operations School (ETIS) in 1946.
Jane Brister in her office
WAC Jane Brister (center) stands at her desk at the European Theater Intelligence School (ETIS) in Oberammergau, Germany, speaking with Major Louis P. Testa (right, in Ike jacket) and another soldier in October 1946.
Oral history interview with Jane Brister
Documents Brister's experiences in the Women's Army Corps during World War II and her work in army intelligence in the 1950s and 1960s. Brister details her father's experiences in World War I and in the engineering field; the Great Depression; working at H.W. Butterworth and Sons; hearing a radio announcement about Pearl Harbor; and her awareness of the war in Europe. " Discussion of Brister's service in the WAC during World War II includes details of her living conditions at Fort Oglethorpe and Germany; saving and returning belongings of the German family who had previously lived in her house in Frankfurt am Main; chaperoning dances in Germany; having a Christmas party for displaced children; meeting Marshall Zhukov and General Dwight D. Eisenhower in Germany; security precautions and danger in Germany; working to process Soviet defectors in Oberursel; Henry Kissinger's work at the ETIS in denazification and anti-Sovietization; traveling back to the United States on a ship with French war brides; and then driving to California with a friend of Marlene Dietrich. " Brister also describes her recruitment back into the WAC in 1948, men's reactions to her assignment at West Point; women receiving promotions to lieutenant colonel; trying to get into the Foreign Area Specialist Training (FAST) program; the downsizing of the military after World War II; and enjoying her time as a recruiter in the mid-fifties. " Much of the interview describes American intelligence during the Cold War. Related topics include details of her intelligence training, her jobs and social life while stationed in Germany, and working as a "trash officer" at the Defense Intelligence Agency. Other military topics include Brister's admiration of WAC director Colonel Mary Hallaren; her opinion of women in combat positions; and patriotism.
Portrait of Jane Brister
Official portrait of Jane Brister taken while at WAC Officers Advanced Course at Fort McClellan, Alabama, in 1957.
Portrait of four WACs in Germany
Four members of the WAC Detatchment at the European Theater Intelligence School in Oberammergau, Germany, pose for a portrait in November 1946. From left to right are: 1st Lt. Jane Brister, T/Sgt. Anne Manjak, Sgt T3. Sallye Gibson, S/Sgt. Evelyn Gluck.
Reception for WAC director
Group photo of WAC officers from SACom Headquarters and the sub-posts of Garmisch and Bentchesgaden, including Jane Brister (front right), at a reception for WAC Director Colonel Mary Louise Milligan (center) at the McGraw Kaserne Officer's Club in Munich on 12 June 1961. The officers are in the Army blue dress uniform.
Special Services Department collects rations
CPL Doris Kraut (right) and a fellow WAC from the Special Services Department stationed at Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force in Frankfurt, Germany, collect rations for children in displaced persons camps during the holiday season in 1945.
WAC Barracks at Camp King
Building that served as WAC barracks at Camp Kingin Oberursel, Germany, circa 1952.
WAC detachment in Germany
Captain Ruby R. Short (right) and her WAC detachment, in winter off-duty dress, stand outside their quarters at Hotel Schilcherhofon in Oberammergau, Germany, on Easter Sunday 1946.
WAC softball team
Group photo of the "George!" softball team, comprised of WACs stationed at European Command Intelligence Center (ECIC) at Oberursel, Germany, in 1954. Players rictured are: (back row) PFC Jacqueline Didlake, unidentified, Anne Sugrae, unidentified; (front row) Corporal Doris Kunzelman, unidentified, Supply Sergeant Mary Jones, SFC Helen M. Lewis, unidentified, Captain Jane Brister, and Corporal Gerry Congleton.
WAC softball team
Photo of the "George!" softball team, comprised of WACs stationed at European Command Intelligence Center (ECIC) at Oberursel, Germany, taken from behind to show the back of their uniforms in 1954. Photo caption: "We're Number 1!'
WACs at Command Inspection
WACs in formation during the monthly command inspection held by the commanding officer at Camp King in Oberursel, Germany, circa 1952.

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