During WWII, nearly 350,000 women served in the Airforce, Army, Coast Guard, Navy and Marines in support services to free men up for fighting positions. One such woman was my husband’s grandmother, Juaneitha (Wilson) Wiltbank. Her story is this week’s #FamilyStoryMinute . Please enjoy.
May 1, 2016
Sunday Story: A Gal in the Marines
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