yeomanette
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yeomanette — yeo·man·ette … English syllables
yeomanette — |yōmə|net noun ( s) Etymology: yeoman (I) + ette : a woman serving as a yeoman in the United States naval reserve force during and immediately after World War I … Useful english dictionary
Marie Odee Johnson — (July 23, 1897 – September 25, 2004) was an American who was one of the last surviving female veterans from the First World War. As a Yeoman (F), Johnson was among the first group of women to serve in the United States Navy in a non nursing… … Wikipedia
Frieda Hardin — Frieda Mae Green Hardin (September 22, 1896, Eden Valley, Minnesota – August 9, 2000, Livermore, California) joined the U.S. Navy at the end of World War I in 1918, enlisting, against her parents wishes, at the age of 22 in Portsmouth, Ohio.In… … Wikipedia
Hardin, Frieda Mae — ▪ 2001 Frieda Mae Green American naval “yeomanette” (b. Sept. 22, 1896, Eden Valley, Minn. d. Aug. 9, 2000, Livermore, Calif.), enlisted in the Naval Reserve in 1918, at a time when many women were denied the vote. She worked as a clerk at … Universalium