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Women participate in war efforts during World Wars I and II in the US and the UK

[GHOC Episode V-02] Greatest Headlines of the Century title sequence / Title card: "Women in War, Too" / [Daly City, CA] VS women at work during World War I: wheeling debris on rail cart, shoveling, throwing things into rail car / VS women work with lumber, roll large axles, paint rail cars, hammer and saw lumber // [United Kingdom] woman stands on small outdoor platform, paints / two women exit building, dressed as postal carriers, carrying bags of mail / women work on airplane propeller, wheels, and wings at airplane factory in Great Britain during World War I / Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, talks to woman about her work, looks at engine she is working on / [July 1942, Des Moines, IA] VS two lines of women in civilian clothing walk with US Army officer at Fort Des Moines Provisional Army Officer Training School / women eat at mess hall / VS Oveta Culp Hobby, WAAC director, stands with male chefs as she holds open a cook pot; women in the mess line smile / woman in barracks helps another put on her uniform / CU woman in uniform smiles as she adjusts her hat / women stand by beds in barracks as Hobby conducts inspection with African-American Col. Donald C. Faith / VS WAACs stand at attention on parade grounds at Fort Des Moines as Hobby conducts troop review // VS US Lady Marines (BAMs) parade on grounds of Camp Lejeune in 1943 / Coast Guard SPARs stand at attention on the Ellipse near the White House during 1943 military review before Eleanor Roosevelt (not seen) // VS WAVES of the Navy auxiliary walk down steps of the Memorial Union building at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1942 / auxiliary members parade on street // [1952, Washington DC] WAACs pass reviewing stand during parade / US Pres. Harry Truman and officers rise in reviewing stand; Truman removes his hat / [February 1944] SOT Hobby speaks about the WAAC forces in World War II / SPARs march in front of the White House / black / end credits / Note: exact date of compilation not known
[GHOC Episode V-02] Greatest Headlines of the Century title sequence / Title card: "Women in War, Too" / [Daly City, CA] VS women at work during World War I: wheeling debris on rail cart, shoveling, throwing things into rail car / VS women work with lumber, roll large axles, paint rail cars, hammer and saw lumber // [United Kingdom] woman stands on small outdoor platform, paints / two women exit building, dressed as postal carriers, carrying bags of mail / women work on airplane propeller, wheels, and wings at airplane factory in Great Britain during World War I / Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, talks to woman about her work, looks at engine she is working on / [July 1942, Des Moines, IA] VS two lines of women in civilian clothing walk with US Army officer at Fort Des Moines Provisional Army Officer Training School / women eat at mess hall / VS Oveta Culp Hobby, WAAC director, stands with male chefs as she holds open a cook pot; women in the mess line smile / woman in barracks helps another put on her uniform / CU woman in uniform smiles as she adjusts her hat / women stand by beds in barracks as Hobby conducts inspection with African-American Col. Donald C. Faith / VS WAACs stand at attention on parade grounds at Fort Des Moines as Hobby conducts troop review // VS US Lady Marines (BAMs) parade on grounds of Camp Lejeune in 1943 / Coast Guard SPARs stand at attention on the Ellipse near the White House during 1943 military review before Eleanor Roosevelt (not seen) // VS WAVES of the Navy auxiliary walk down steps of the Memorial Union building at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1942 / auxiliary members parade on street // [1952, Washington DC] WAACs pass reviewing stand during parade / US Pres. Harry Truman and officers rise in reviewing stand; Truman removes his hat / [February 1944] SOT Hobby speaks about the WAAC forces in World War II / SPARs march in front of the White House / black / end credits / Note: exact date of compilation not known
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Editorial #:
1280336359
Collection:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Date created:
January 01, 1960
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License type:
Rights-ready
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Clip length:
00:03:19:18
Location:
Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Mastered to:
QuickTime 10-bit ProRes 422 (HQ) HD 1920x1080 23.98p
Originally shot on:
35mm B/W Neg
Source:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Object name:
sr004493_01_01