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Women's Reserve at Quantico, May, 1943Download nowEnlargeShow similar images

Title: Women's Reserve at Quantico, May, 1943

Description: Two members of the Marine Corps Women's Reserve position a depth charge before loading and arming it in the bay of a plane at the Station Ordnance School in Quantico, Virginia; the reestablishment of the Women's Reserve in the Marine Corps in November 1942 was unpopular with top Marine Corps commanders, but President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and, especially, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, urged the creation of this organization, which saw more than 20,000 female volunteers serve in the Marine Corps during the war in myriad capacities - aviation mechanics, parachute riggers, drivers, clerks, typists, and chemists; air traffic controllers in many U.S.-based Marine aviation stations were almost entirely made up of women volunteers; the organization had no official name, but the female Marines were popularly known as "Lady Leathernecks"

Date: May 7, 1943

Category: World War II

Keywords: female mechanics, female volunteers in the Marine Corps, ordnance, Second World War, women mechanics, World War II, WWII

Orientation: Landscape

Dimensions: 1650 x 1181 (1.95 MPixels) (1.40)

Print Size: 14.0 x 10.0 cm; 5.5 x 3.9 inches

File Size: 5.58 MB (5,855,624 Bytes)

Resolution: 300 x 300 dpi

Color Depth: 16.7 million (24 BitsPerPixel)

Compression: None

Image Number: 0000010152

Source: Jay Robert Nash Collection


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