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Seven of the twelve Jewish-American women in the first officer graduating class of WAACs pictured at Fort Des Moines, Iowa.
Jewish Women in the Military - Army - First Jewish Women to graduate from WAAC 2010
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Diz and Paul were joined by local sandlotters, several of whom were attached to the 80th Field Artillery Team from Fort Des Moines.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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Diz and Paul were joined by local sandlotters, several of whom were attached to the 80th Field Artillery Team from Fort Des Moines.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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Diz and Paul were joined by local sandlotters, several of whom were attached to the 80th Field Artillery Team from Fort Des Moines.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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Diz and Paul were joined by local sandlotters, several of whom were attached to the 80th Field Artillery Team from Fort Des Moines.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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Until 2 a.m. we went between bars at the Fort Des Moines and the Hotel Savery, Cronkite smoking a foot-long cigar and drinking scotch.
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One night, as we walked through the lobby of the Fort Des Moines heading for the elevators, Kerry spotted Dean manager Joe Trippi pacing back and forth, cell phone glued to his ear.
No Excuses Robert Shrum 2007
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One night, as we walked through the lobby of the Fort Des Moines heading for the elevators, Kerry spotted Dean manager Joe Trippi pacing back and forth, cell phone glued to his ear.
No Excuses Robert Shrum 2007
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One night, as we walked through the lobby of the Fort Des Moines heading for the elevators, Kerry spotted Dean manager Joe Trippi pacing back and forth, cell phone glued to his ear.
No Excuses Robert Shrum 2007
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Then, another announcer at WHO, a reserve officer in the army cavalry, told me the Fourteenth Cavalry Regiment based at Fort Des Moines offered young men a chance to obtain a reserve commission through what the War Department called the Citizens Military Training Program.
An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990
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