Nina Johnson Wiglesworth Collection
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Four Women Marines with boss
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Nina Johnson Wiglesworth (bottom right) poses on stairs with three female co-workers and their male boss, all in different Marine uniforms.
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Oral history interview with Nina Wiglesworth
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Primarily documents Nina Johnson Wiglesworth's background; service with the Marine Corps Women's Reserve from 1943 to 1945; and her life after World War II. Wiglesworth discusses her parents' musical talents; the draft; leaving home after high school; living in Washington; and her desire to help the war effort. " Topics related to the Women Marines and World War II include the slogan "Free a Man to Fight" her parents' reactions when she joined the Marines; meeting Ernest Wiglesworth on the train to Camp Lejeune; her husband's experiences in the Marines; serving as platoon leader; duties and superiors at Camp Lejeune; a memorable instructor in basic training; seeing big bands play in Washington, D.C.; the treatment of Women Marines by the men; social life, including dancing, dating, and trips to Boston and Cherry Point; patriotism; and Franklin Roosevelt. " Wiglesworth also comments on her sons' experiences and one's death during the Vietnam War; Norrie's disease; women in combat; being a military wife; and the military's effects on her life and family.
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Three Women Marines on bench
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Nina Johnson Wiglesworth (far left) poses with two female coworkers on a bench in Lejeune Park, circa 1943. The women wear Women Marines' winter service dress uniform with gloves and winter cap.
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Women Marines around sign
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Three Women Marines pose around a sign at Camp Lejeune that reads "U.S.M.C. Bus Stop." The women wear olive-drab work overalls, men's work jackets, and "daisy mae" fatigue hats.
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Women Marines by sign
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Nina Johnson Wiglesworth (right) and two female co-workers stand around a sign that reads "Parking: Staff, Personnel and Visitors only." The women wear their Women Marines' winter service dress uniforms and winter caps. The woman on the far right has a Marines-issued handbag.