Mary Cugini Necko (1924-2009), of Brighton, Massachusetts, served in the Marine Corps Women's Reserve from November 1944 to May 1946.
Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archives, UNCG University Libraries (Repository)
Only a part of this collection has been digitized.
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1999 oral history transcript; correspondence; photographs; military papers; Necko's poems; newspaper clippings; souvenirs; copies of the newsletters "The United States Marine Corps Beachhead" and "The Marine Corps Women's Reserve The Word" ; and textiles;. A scrapbook from her time in the Marine Corps Women's Reserve has been digitized. Mary Cugini Necko's service album and scrapbook contains a handwritten diary, photographs, clippings, and other memorabilia documenting Necko's service in World War II. Photograph subjects include Necko and her colleagues, scenes from the base, and trips to various locales and restaurants in Washington, D.C. and New York City.
Mary Cugini Necko (1924-2009) of Brighton, Massachusetts, served in the Marine Corps Women's Reserve from November 1944 to May 1946. Mary Cugini Necko was born 14 November 1924, in Brighton, Massachusetts. She graduated from high school in 1942 and went to work as a statistical clerk for the United States Department of Commerce, while also studying accounting at Boston University. In November 1944, Necko joined the Women Marines. She was sent basic training at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, in January 1945, and then went to work in reimbursement at Marine Corps Headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. In May 1946, Necko was discharged as a corporal. Necko attended Strayer Business College after her discharge and then worked for a finance company in Washington, DC. In 1948, she married Val Necko and they had two children. Necko also worked for the Navy Department as a civilian and at the Federal Building as a meteorological technician. She volunteered at a Veterans Administration hospital and was involved with the Women Marines Association. Necko moved to High Point, North Carolina where she died 15 June 2009.
Women's History Military
Marines -- USMC Womens Reserve
World War II era (1940-1946)
World War, 1939-1945 United States. Marine Corps--Women
Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archives, UNCG University Libraries