Elizabeth (Betsy) Blee Collection

ELizabeth "Betsy" Blee holding a United States Marine Corps flag
Elizabeth "Betsy" Blee, on left, is seen helping to hold a United States Marine Corps flag.
Elizabeth "Betsy" Blee
Elizabeth "Betsy" Blee is seen here speaking at a podium.
Elizabeth "Betsy" Blee
Elizabeth "Betsy" Blee is seen standing on a tarmac.
Elizabeth "Betsy" Blee and the 36th Woman Officer Candidate Class
[Elizabeth "Betsy" Blee is seen here, second row, third from left, with the 36th Woman Officer Candidate Class.
Elizabeth "Betsy" Blee and the Woman Officer Candidate Class
Elizabeth "Betsy" Blee is seen here, second row far right, with the Woman Officer Candidate Class in December 1975. Blee served as the platoon commander for the class. All the women are wearing the United States Marine Corps Service Uniform "A".
Elizabeth "Betsy" Blee at work
Elizabeth "Betsy" Blee is seen here at work.
Elizabeth "Betsy" Blee at work
Elizabeth "Betsy" Blee is seen here at work.
Elizabeth "Betsy" Blee in Uniform
Elizabeth "Betsy" Blee is seen here, on right, wearing the United States Marine Corps Blue Dress "C".
Oral history interview with Elizabeth "Betsy" Sumner Blee
Primarily documents the life of Elizabeth "Betsy" Sumner Blee and her service with the United States Marine Corps and Marine Corps Reserves. Blee recalls living in various countries throughout her childhood because of her father's service with the United States Navy, the cultural perspective she gained as a result, and how her father was a great role model for understanding the world. She also discusses the leadership skills, discipline, and sense of responsibility she received during her time in the U.S. Marine Corps. Blee discusses her displeasure with the exclusion of women from the United States Naval Academy and certain job fields, such as being a pilot, and also recalls how transitioning out of the military was not difficult for her because the military made her feel confident and marketable.
The challenge
Recruiting brochure soliciting officers for the United States Marine Corps.
The woman Marine officer candidate
Informational brochure for members of the United States Marine Corp Woman Officer Candidate Class.