An edition of An officer and a lady (2004)

An officer and a lady

the World War II letters of Lt. Col. Betty Bandel, Women's Army Corps

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An edition of An officer and a lady (2004)

An officer and a lady

the World War II letters of Lt. Col. Betty Bandel, Women's Army Corps

"From 1942 to 1945, Lt. Col. Betty Bandel served in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC, later WAC, the Women's Army Corps), eventually heading the WAC Division of the Army Air Force. During these years she wrote hundreds of letters to family and friends tracing her growth from an enthusiastic recruit, agog in the presence of public figures such as Eleanor "Rover" Roosevelt, to a seasoned officer and leader." "Bandel was one of the Corps' most influential senior officers. Her letters are rich with detail about the WAC's contribution to the war effort and the inner workings of the first large, non-nurse contingent of American military women. In addition, her letters offer a revealing look at the wartime emergence of professional women. Perhaps for the first time, women oversaw and directed hundreds of thousands of personnel, acquired professional and personal experiences, and built networks that would guide and influence them well beyond their war years. Betty Bandel's story is not only an intimate account of one woman's military experience during World War II but part of the larger story of women's history and progress."--BOOK JACKET.

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An officer and a lady: the World War II letters of Lt. Col. Betty Bandel, Women's Army Corps
2004, University Press of New England, In association with the Military Women's Press of the Women in Military Service For America Memorial Foundation
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 211) and index.

Published in
Hanover, Arlington, Va
Genre
Correspondence., Personal narratives, American.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.54/1273/082
Library of Congress
D769.39 .B36 2004, D769.39.B36 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiv, 222 p. ;
Number of pages
222

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3291175M
ISBN 10
1584653779
LCCN
2004007174
OCLC/WorldCat
54844188
Library Thing
5318388
Goodreads
1915582

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