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Description
Newspaper article on the Women's Army Corps being abolished, dated September 14, 1976 via a handwritten inscription. An item from: page 130 and the inner back cover of the Sue Kato scrapbook (gfb_skc_001). The Sue Kato Collection consists of personal materials documenting Sue Kato's (nee Ogata) time serving in World War II with the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. Sue Kato served as a clerk at Fort Devens and Fort Myers as well as a translator with the language and translation sections at Camp Ritchie.
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