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Free a Marine to Fight: Women Marines in World War 2
Availability In Stock - Warehouse or Retail (Priced, Not Reprinting)
Stock Number 008-055-00196-0
ISBN 0-16-045698-3
Price $ 1.60
International Price $ 2.24
Description Marines in World War 2 Commemorative Series. Discusses how women Marines served in noncombat billets during World War 2. The title "Free a Marine to Fight" means that women Marines served in noncombat jobs so that male Marines could fight in battles. The Marines first began to recruit women after the Guadalcanal campaign in 1942. States that 17,672 women were serving in the Marine Corps Women's Reserve in June 1945. Illustrated with many black and white photographs. Item 383-C.
Publisher Defense Dept., Navy, Marine Corps, Marine Corps Historical Center
Year/pages 1994: 41 p.; ill.
Note NB1246
Key Phrases Marines in World War 2 Commemorative Series, Marine Corps History, Naval History, World War 2, Military History, Women, Women Marines in World War 2
SuDocs Class D 214.14/4:M 33/2
Author Stremlow, Mary V.
Weight 0 lbs. 7 oz.
Quantity Price Discount
Binding Paper Cover, Stitch
Cover Paper
Available Date 12/30/94
Subject Bibliography 070JP 111MK 237DW
Status Date 12/03/97
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