American Indian Women in the Military |
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Our Circle of Honor |
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Marcy M. Cornfield, Seneca (Bear Clan) Desert Shield/Storm, August 1990 - April 1991 |
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| PFC Eva Mirabel, Taos Pueblo, was a painter and cartoonist in the WAC during WWII. She assisted on the work "Bridge of Wings", a mural still in place at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. She also drew the cartoon strip "G.I. Gertie" for WAC publications. Photo by AAF Air Service Command. | ||||||||||||||||
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PFC Eva Mirabel |
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Catherine, the granddaughter of the famous Oglala Sioux, Black Elk, was a WAC during WW II. In this official U.S. Army photo she is seen caring for kittens who had been born on the Portland Army Air Base. |
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CPL. Catherine Black Elk |
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