Marcelle Fischer Collection

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Captain Naomi Scully at desk
Commanding Officer Captain Naomi Scully works at her desk at Rapid City Air Force Base, circa 1943. She is wearing the WAC khaki service uniform shirt and tie and a civilian cardigan.
Elaine Zeigweid in tech library
WAC Elaine Zeigweid, in WAC service uniform, sits at a desk in the tech library at Rapid City Air Force Base, circa 1943. The library also contains cushioned chairs, a table, and some shelves of books.
Group of WACs
A group of WACs from Rapid City Army Air Base appears to pose in the back of a military vehicle, circa 1944. Mildred Estabrook is back row, center, in sunglasses. The WACs wear a variety of service and civilian clothing, including head wraps, garrison hats, and utility coats.
Group portrait of WAC unit
Group portrait of a WAC unit at Fort Des Moines or Fort Custer, circa 1943. Marcelle Fischer is on the far left of the second row from the bottom. Listed as also pictured are officers Margery C. Hawley, Lois [Burlingame?], Charlotte R. Due, and Mary M. Ward. All the women wear the WAAC wool winter overcoat and olive drab service cap.
Halloween dinner party in WAC mess hall
WACs in party hats serve food to fellow WACs at a Halloween party in the mess hall at Rapid City AAB on 31 October 1943. Jack-o-lanterns and party streamers are suspended from the ceiling. Pictured are: Mildred; Stella; and Sue Burford. The WAC in the forefront wears the WAC olive drab service uniform with corporal insignia and air force sleeve patch.
Letter from Marcelle Fischer to her parents
Fischer notes her unit has been preparing for inspection, her auxiliary class is the first to complete the four weeks of basic training in only three, she has not received all of her uniforms, likes being kept busy, and is about to march in her last parade of basic training.
Letter from Marcelle Fisher to a Miss Herzog
Fischer begins the letter with a short, overly formal joke note. She then describes the busy schedule of a WAAC and jokes about the rumor that WAACs serve only to find a husband. Much of the letter is sarcastic commentary about her social life, poking fun at the assumption that WAACs are heavy drinkers and boy crazy. She includes two riddles.
Letter from Marcelle Fisher to her Parents
Fisher is sending money home, buying cigarettes for soldiers going overseas, and has a new base address.
Letter from Marcelle Fisher to her mother
Fischer will soon receive a promotion and is excited about the prospect of teaching new office work classes due to a suggestion she made.
Letter from Marcelle Fisher to her mother
Fischer enjoys her newly added responsibilities of file inspector, is sending home a package including candy and pictures of her favorite plane, the B-17. She also notes the base has been closed to planes due to high winds and that everyone had a physical and hers included additional vaccinations.
Letter from Marcelle Fisher to her mother
Fischer is unhappy in her current position, not getting along with her commanding officer, and believes that "apple polishers" achieve more than those that work hard. She is under pressures and stress, and her arthritis has returned. She also mentions a plane crash that resulted in the death of eight crewmen.
Letter from Marcelle Fisher to her mother
Fischer, probably now stationed at Fort Custer, Michigan, discusses catching as cold that has been going around, attending a dance at Battle Creek, working in the file department, and going on a date to celebrate her birthday.
Letter from Marcelle Fisher to her parents
Fischer debates whether to come home or wait for Christmas. She likes the free time allowed by her new job, is learning to take advantage of doing little and getting much in return, and has decided she will be "good for nothing" when she gets out of the Army.
Letter from Marcelle Fisher to her parents
Fischer describes kitchen patrol, not received leave, her disapproval of sailors drinking, be unable to apply for Officer Candidate School until she is in the field, and feeling unwell. Fischer is happy that she enlisted and believes She those not serving in the military should find some other outlet through which to aid the country.
Letter from Marcelle Fisher to her parents
Fischer notes she graduated from army administration school at Drake but hasn't received her orders yet. She also mentions going on a date, hoping to get a three day pass for Christmas, and serving commanding officer duty.
Letter from Marcelle Fisher to her parents
Fischer discusses seeing Bob Hope, having kitchen patrol duty, a fire drill, studying for several exams, and going home for the weekend, bringing some of her laundry with her.
Letter from Marcelle Fisher to her parents
Fischer describes how she was unable to come home for the weekend because she did not receive her pay. She describes the unit parading in the snow and ice, supply and administration exams, her latest paycheck, and the distribution of her finances.
Letter from Marcelle Fisher to her parents
Fischer remains busy, is training a new girl to take over the library, received a commendation for her good work, and is sending money home.
Letter from Marcelle Fisher to her parents
Fischer discusses learning how to code supplies, her Thanksgiving activities, applying for Officer Candidate School, the schedule of a typical day, and getting a weekend pass to come home, where she hopes to have her hair done.

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