Norma Schrader (1920-2022) of North Bergen, New Jersey, served in the United States Navy Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (WAVES) during World War II and the Korean War.
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2 February 2007 oral history transcript
Norma Schrader (1920-2022) of North Bergen, New Jersey, served in the United States Navy WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) and Naval Reserves from 1945 to 1965. Norma Schrader was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1920 and raised in North Bergen, New Jersey. She graduated from Union Hill High School in 1937 and began work at the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in New York City. Schrader joined the United States Navy WAVES and attended boot camp at Hunter College in New York City in January 1945. She was then stationed in Charleston, South Carolina, where she served as master-at-arms and supervised the mess hall and WAVES barracks until Augist 1946. After World War II, Schrader enrolled in the V6 reserve program, returned to her job at Metropolitan Insurance, and attended Packard School of Business. In May 1951 she was recalled to active duty and stationed at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, where she served as master-at-arms and later as the women's athletic director. In 1953 she returned to inactive reserve status, and worked for the Department of the Navy in Charleston. Schrader retired from the navy as a captain after twenty years.
Women's History Military
Navy -- WAVES
World War II era (1940-1946) Post World War II, Korea (1947-1963)
World War, 1939-1945 Korean War, 1950-1953 United States. Navy--Women
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