Virginia Miller (1918-2004) of Columbus, Ohio, was an airplane spotter and personnel officer in the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) and the Women's Army Corps (WAC) from 1942 to 1945.
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24 April 2001 oral history transcript; photocopy of Army Honorable Discharge and Certificate of Service from 1943-1945; Official portrait photograph of Virginia in WAC uniform; photograph of Virginia in dress and also in olive drap winter uniform 1941-1944.
Virginia "Ginny" Niple Miller (1918-2004) of Columbus, Ohio, was an airplane spotter and personnel officer in the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) and the Women's Army Corps (WAC) from 1942 to 1945. Virginia Miller was born 20 May 1918 in Columbus, Ohio. She graduated from Bexley High School in 1934, and attended Ohio State University, Albertus Magnus College in Connecticut, and the Tom Hagen School of Design in New York. She returned to Columbus, married, and began work at the Curtiss-Wright Corporation. On November 14, 1942, Miller enlisted in the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC). She attended basic training at Fort Des Moines, Iowa, and was stationed in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where she worked as an airplane spotter. She later attended Officer Candidate School in Des Moines. In 1943, Miller reenlisted in the Women's Army Corps (WAC). She completed personnel officer training at Kellogg Field, Michigan, and was then stationed at Colorado Springs, Colorado. Miller was discharged in April of 1945. After her service, Miller returned to Columbus, Ohio. She moved to several states before eventually settling down in North Carolina.
Women's History Military
Army -- WAAC Army -- WAC
World War II era (1940-1946)
World War, 1939-1945 United States. Army--Women
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