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Photograph was edited for publication purposes. Authorized by War Department General Order 48 on August 24, 1943, Van Nuys General Hospital opened in early 1944 to serve as both a general and debarkation hospital. It was soon renamed in honor of Brigadier General Henry Patrick Birmingham (1854-1932), Medical Corps, U.S. Army. Birmingham Veterans Administration Hospital operated until 1950 and was acquired by Los Angeles City Schools a year or two later for the token price of $1.00. In 1953, Birmingham High School opened as a 7-12 school. Part of the high school campus was used as an air defense missile battalion headquarters from April 1956 to November 1968. Photograph caption dated April 4, 1957 reads "USO hostesses entertain troops. Man shortage? Not for Valley USO Junior Hostesses who entertain service personnel every Saturday night. Dancing at Birmingham army post are Maxine Martin and Chuck Lunsford. In background, discussing USO sponsored activities are, from left, Diane Caldwell, Peggy Carer and Gary Cooper. All tours are chaparoned [sic] by USO senior hostesses." See images 00154157 through 00154163 for all photos in this series.
United Service Organizations (U.S.) Soldiers--United States Hostesses--California--Los Angeles Men--California--Los Angeles Women--California--Los Angeles Dance--California--Los Angeles Military uniforms Van Nuys (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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