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The 2013 Veteran’s DinnerAitkin American Legion Post 86
Monday, November 11
5pm Social Hour; 5:45pm Short Program6:00 Dinner
Food prepared and provided by the Aitkin American Legion Post 86 Ladies’ Auxiliary.
All veterans and spouses are invited to attend.Sponsored by the Aitkin American Legion Post 86 and the Aitkin VFW Post 1727.
AitkinLegion
Post 86218-927-2965
aitkinlegion86.org
Aitkin VFW
Roberts-Glad Post 1727
1 mile north of stoplight in Aitkin
218-927-2323
The men and women serving in our armed
forces put their lives on theline so we are
safe hereat home.
ThankYou!
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At a recent concert in GrandRapids, veterans were asked tostand and be recognized. I stood,the only woman veteran in theaudience, with my 33 years ofNaval Reserve service. A child born during World War
II, I had two uncles who servedin that war – one Coast Guard,one Army. But it was my great-aunt Julia, serving in the WACs,who I credit as the strongestinfluence in my decision to jointhe military.Aunt Julia, 42 and single,
enlisted in the WACs Nov. 26,1943, in Minneapolis and wassent to Fort Des Moines, Iowa,the first WAC training center. Sheserved in a medical occupation atCamp Edwards, Mass., and theArmy and Navy General Hospi-tal, Hot Springs, Ark., until dis-charged on March 27, 1945. After she died in 1983, I inher-
ited her photo albums and per-sonal keepsakes. Among them Ifound photos of her in uniform,her division at Fort Des Moines,camp life and hospital wards.She’d also kept her dog tags,service rating badge, ArmyGood Conduct ribbon, MedicalCorps pin and U.S. hat pin.Early in 1941, Congress-
woman Edith Nourse Rogers ofMassachusetts met with GeneralGeorge C. Marshall, Army Chiefof Staff, and informed him of herintention to introduce a bill toestablish an army women’s
corps, separate and distinct fromthe existing Army Nurse Corps.Initially, conservative opinionwithin the army leadership andthe public opposed women serv-ing in uniform, and the bill failedto receive serious considerationuntil after the attack on PearlHarbor. With the shortage ofmen necessitating a new policy,the Senate approved the bill onMay 14, 1942. On July 3, 1943,the Women’s Army AuxiliaryCorps (WAAC) became theWomen’s Army Corps (WAC), apart of the army itself rather thanmerely serving in it.Over 150,000 American
women served in the WAAC andWAC during World War II, thefirst women other than nurses toserve with the army. While mostwomen served stateside, manyserved world-wide in NorthAfrica, Mediterranean, Europe,Southwest Pacific, China, India,Burma, New Guinea and theMiddle East. Among many occupations,
WACs were assigned as weatherobservers and forecasters, cryp-tographers, radio operators andrepairmen, sheet metal workers,parachute riggers, bombsightmaintenance specialists, aerialphotograph analysts, controltower operators and crew mem-bers on B-17 training flightsThey were also assigned tochemical warfare service, quar-termaster corps, signal corps,transportation, ordnance, armymedical department and hospitalships.General Douglas MacArthur
called the WACs “my best sol-diers,” adding that they workedharder, complained less andwere better disciplined thanmen. In 1945, General DwightD. Eisenhower said, “During thetime I’ve had WACs under mycommand, they’ve met everytest and task assigned … theircontributions in efficiency, skill,spirit and determination wereimmeasurable.”On June 12, 1948, the
Women’s Army Corps became apart of the army and functionedwithin the U.S. Army organiza-tion until 1978 when its exis-tence as a separate corps wasabolished, and women werefully assimilated into all but thecombat branches of the army atthat time.I found this newspaper clip-
ping among Aunt Julia’s papers,which I believe attests to her
devotion as a WAC and typifiesthe WAC spirit:
The women who wouldn’t sitand waitIt isn’t easy to say “good-by”to the family, and to friends, andto nice long weekends. It maynot be natural for a woman tosalute and stand at attention andsay “Yes, sir”… But ask anyWAC if she’d change places withanyone in the world – and theanswer would be “No!” Fordeep down inside, every WACknows the enormous satisfactionof being truly useful at a time ofcritical need. The WAC spirit isa gallant spirit. The spirit ofwomen who would rather be inthe war, than sitting and waitingfor it to end. The WAC pride isan honest pride. In a job welldone. In being part of the Armyof the U.S. You really have tohand it to the women of theWAC… for they symbolize every-thing that is American.On Veterans Day, I will be cel-
ebrating Aunt Julia and all mymilitary “sisters” – those withpast service and those currentlyserving here and around theworld. I’m proud to have servedwith you.Linda Hommes lives on asmall farm on Camp Lake inKimberly Township. A memberof the Aitkin Writers Group, shewrites nature essays, memoirand poetry.
Celebrating military women past, present
LindaHommesColumnist
Aunt Julia was a WAC.
AITKIN DAV CHAPTER 11Arnie Swanson ....................218-927-2332
AITKIN LEE POST 8620 1st Ave. NE, Aitkin 56431218-927-2965Tom Fielder, Cmdr.Meeting: 2nd Thu. at 7:00 pm
AITKIN POST 86 AUXILIARYRoberta Elvecog, Pres. ........218-549-3614Meeting: 2nd Thu. at 7:00 pm
IRONTON AMERICAN LEGION............................................218-546-5975Meeting: 2nd Mon., 6:30 pm
MCGREGOR LEGION POST 23Box 117, McGregor 55760Bobby Johnson....................218-768-2497Meeting: 1st Mon. 7 pm
MILITARY SERVICE ASSOCIA-TIONAND ISLE VFW POST 28165357 Whistle Rd., Isle ..........320-676-3556All past and present militaryservice personnel welcome. Open tothe public.
ONAMIA VETS CLUB AMERI-CAN LEGION POST #395 ANDVFW #955Dean Benson; 38692 U.S.Hwy. 169Onamia 56359......................320-532-4171VFW Meets: 3rd Thu. at 7 pm atVet’s Club. Legion Meets: 1stTue. at 7 pm at Vet’s Club.
SONS OF THE AMER. LEGION– AITKIN20 1st Ave. NE, Aitkin ..........218-927-2965Jim Christensen ..................218-927-6468Meeting: Every other month onfirst Mon.6 pm
SONS OF THE AMER. LEGION– ONAMIAJeff Benson..........................218-532-4171Meeting: 2nd Sat., 1 pm atVet’s Club.
LegionsAITKIN VFW POST 172736558 410th Ave., Aitkin56431Jeff Workman, Cmdr. ..........218-927-2323Meeting: 3rd Mon. at 7 pm
AITKIN POST 1727 AUXILIARY36558 410th Ave., Aitkin56431Linda Ihde, Pres...................218-927-2323Meeting: 3rd Mon. at 7 pm
GARRISON - ANDREWKOKESH VFWPOST 181627234 Monroe St., Garrison 56450 ....................320-692-4414Bruce Pierson, Cmdr. ..........320-692-4414Meeting: 2nd Mon. at 6:30 pm
GARRISON - ANDREWKOKESH VFWPOST 1816 AUXILIARYMaggie Kostecka, Pres. ......320-692-4414Meeting: 2nd Mon. at 6:30 pm
ISLE VFW POST 2816 PO Box 177, Isle 56342........320-676-3556Roy “Jake” Shetka, Com-manderMeeting: 2nd Thu. at 7 pm atMSA
MILLE LACS MILITARY SERV-ICEASSOCIATION5357 Whistle Rd, Isle 56342320-676-3556Doc Moss, Pres.Meeting: 3rd Thu. at 7 pm atMSA
MCGREGOR - LARSON- DE-NEEN POST 2747PO Box 374, McGregor 55760Darrel Olson, Cmdr. ............218-768-3500Meeting: 2nd Mon. at 3 pm
MCGREGOR - LARSON-DE-NEEN POST 2747 AUXILIARY Carol Hageman, Sec. ..........218-768-2047Meeting: 2nd Thu. at 3 pm
ONAMIA VFW POST 95538692 U.S. Hwy. 169Onamia 56359......................320-532-4171Dean Benson, Cmdr.Meeting: 3rd Thu. at 7 pm atclub
ONAMIA 955 AUXILIARYCelia Dahman, Pres. ............320-532-4171Meeting: 3rd Thu. at 7 pm atclub
PALISADE VFWDenny Lamke ......................218-845-2753Meeting: Last Tue. at 6 pm atCity Hall
VFWs
The group at the WAC training center in Des Moines, Iowa, on Jan. 4, 1944.