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1. United States. Office of War Information. WAVES (Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service). Lieutenant Marion Enright, U.S. Naval Reserve, poses in dress blues and white cap cover. Her stripes are blue instead of traditional gold. WAVES carry white gloves and wear a black leather strap purse 1942 Dec

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2. United States. Office of War Information. Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service. Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, becomes the home for WAVES in training. Here, midshipmen take on heavy schedule to learn the duties of an officer in the U.S. Naval Reserve. First uniform. Getting into uniform is one of the WAVES biggest thrills. Here a comely officer candidate tries hers on 1942 Dec

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3. United States. Office of War Information. Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service. Hep, two, three, four clipping of a brisk cadence, enlisted WAVES cross their first bridge enroute to their initial drill session on the Smith College Campus, Northampton, Massachusetts. The gals didn't even have time to change from their street clothes before the WAVE ensign on the right started them off for their exercise 1942 Dec

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4. Simon, Ruth Song of the WAVES New York: Mercury music corporation; [1943]

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5. Harris & Ewing ARRIVES FOR BONUS VETO. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WAVES HIS HAT IN SALUTATION TO THE THRONG WHICH GATHERED TO WATCH HIS ARRIVAL AT THE CAPITOL WHERE HE APPEARED BEFORE A JOINT SESSION OF CONGRESS TO DELIVER HIS VETO ON THE PATMAN BONUS BILL. COL. E.W. STARLING, CHIEF OF THE WHITE HOUSE DETAIL OF THE SECRET SERVICE, IS STANDING ON THE RUNNING BOARD OF THE PRESIDENT'S CAR [1935]

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6. Falter, John Philip, 1910- "Proud - I'll say", join the WAVES--Apply to your nearest Navy recruiting station or office of naval officer procurement 1943

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7. Falter, John Philip, 1910- It's a woman's war too! Join the WAVES--Your country needs you now--Apply to your nearest Navy recruiting station or office of naval officer procurement [1942]

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8. Falter, John Philip, 1910- Don't miss your great opportunity--The Navy needs you in the WAVES 1944

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9. Harris & Ewing A GREETING FROM THE FIRST LADY. WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 29. MRS. ROOSEVELT WAVES A GREETING TO THE THRONG OF MERRYMAKERS CELEBRATING THE PRESIDENT'S 56TH BIRTHDAY AT THE WARDMAN PARK HOTEL [1938] January 29

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10. WAVES help keep the Navy's planes flying 1944

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11. United States. Office of War Information. (WAVES (Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service). Lieutenant Jean T. Palmer, U.S. Naval Reserve, of New York. Member of Lieutenant Commander Mildred McAfee's staff 1942 Dec

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12. Falter, John, 1910-1982 There's a man-size job for you in your Navy, enlist in the WAVES, apply to your nearest Navy recruiting station or office of naval officer procurement 1943

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13. Smith, Roger War workers. Social activities. A group of soldiers, sailors and WAVES (Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service) enjoy refreshments at a Washington, D.C. servicemen's center 1943 Mar

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14. Uncle Sam's nieces. First photographs showing all four women's branches of the armed services in uniform. The photographs have been taken in compliance with a request to show the distinguishing features of each type of uniform and to aid the public in identifying each branch. Left to right: Second Lieutenant Doris Hyde of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, U.S. Army Nurse Corps; Ensign Mary E. Hill of Elizabeth City, North Carolina, U.S. Navy Nurse Corps; Lieutenant Marion R. Enright of Forest Hills, Long Island, New York, of the WAVES (Women Accepted to Voluntary Emergency Service); Lieutenant Alberta M. Holdsworth of Boston, Massachusetts, of the WAACs (Women's Army Auxiliary Corps). The photographs were taken at Washington, D.C

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15. Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service. Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, becomes the home for WAVES in training. Here, midshipmen take on heavy schedule to learn the duties of an officer in the U.S. Naval Reserve. First uniform. Getting into uniform is one of the WAVES biggest thrills. Here a comely officer candidate tries hers on

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16. WAVES (Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service). Lieutenant Marion Enright, U.S. Naval Reserve, poses in dress blues and white cap cover. Her stripes are blue instead of traditional gold. WAVES carry white gloves and wear a black leather strap purse

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17. Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service. Hep, two, three, four clipping of a brisk cadence, enlisted WAVES cross their first bridge enroute to their initial drill session on the Smith College Campus, Northampton, Massachusetts. The gals didn't even have time to change from their street clothes before the WAVE ensign on the right started them off for their exercise

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18. Castellano, Nancy Lynch, 1924- Looking back at the WAVES [New Jersey]: [N.L. Castellano]; 2007

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19. Ross, Nancy Wilson, 1901-1986 The WAVES, the story of the girls in blue New York: H. Holt and company; [1943]

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20. United States. Navy Department. How to serve your country in the WAVES or SPARS [Washington?]: [1943]

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