Doris Dickens Wilson Collection

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Assignment orders
Special Order 159 lists the temporary duty assignments of WAACs along with transportation and ration information. The WAACs listed are leaving either Wilmington or Charlotte for Ft. Des Moines, Iowa, by October 16, 1942.
Beds outside during barracks move
Marian Hagen sits on one of the beds lined up outside the new barracks into which WACs were moving in Wilmington, NC, circa 1942. The beds are in disarray with mattresses, pillows, and blankets generally thrown on top of the frames. A white, long, two-story building, presumably the new WAC barracks in Wilmington, can be seen behind Hagen.
Diagram of WAC locker and contents
Hand-drawn diagram of the bottom section and tray of a WAC foot locker, with a list of wall locker contents and shoes. Also contains instructions on preparing bunk for Saturday inspections.
Doris Dicken Wilson in front of ATC office
Doris Dickens Wilson in front of U.S. Army Air Force Air Transport Command office at 120 Stockton Street on Union Square in San Francisco, circa 1944.
Doris Dicken Wilson in front of military vehicle
Doris Dickens Wilson, in civilian clothing, stands in front of military vehicle that transportation of the 63rd Signal Corps in Wilmington, North Carolina. The vehicle appears to be parked on a residential street
Doris Dickens Wilson and Magdalene Kiernan Hecker
WACs Doris Dickens Wilson (left) and Magdalene Kiernan Hecker seated on stairs in overcoats and Hobby hats, circa 1943.
Doris Dickens Wilson and sisters at US Capitol Building
Anne Dickens Kaasmann (left) and Grace Dickens Ewing (right) stand in front of the U.S. Capitol Building while visiting their sister Doris Dicken Hoyle Wilson in Washington, D.C., in the summer of 1944.
Doris Dickens Wilson and soldier at restaurant
Doris Dickens Wilson and Army Lt. Fred Fenton dine at the Persian Room at the Hotel Sir Francis Drake in San Francisco, 1943.
Doris Dickens Wilson and soldier in Wilmington
Joe O'Leary and Doris Dickens Wilson seated on a wall at the Shamrock Inn where WACs were temporarily housed in Wilmington, circa 1943.
Doris Dickens Wilson and soldier in Wilmington
Doris Dickens Wilson, in civilian clothing, and a soldier holds hands outside of the house at 619 Market Street in Wilmington, circa 1942. Wilson indicates it was her "home away from home."
Doris Dickens Wilson at WAC barracks
Doris Dickens Hoye (Wilson) standing in the back yard of the house WAC officers lived in at Hamilton Field, California, circa 1944.
Doris Dickens Wilson in front of US Capitol Building
Doris Dickens Wilson in WAC uniform, seated on a wall across the street from the US Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., during the summer of 1944.
Doris Dickens Wilson in uniform
Doris Dickens Wilson in dark WAC jacket and light skirt in March 1944.
Doris Wilson
Formal portrait of Doris Dickens Wilson in WAC uniform, taken while she was stationed at Fort Devens, Massaschusetts, between May and September of 1943.
Doris Wilson and Marjorie Perry in front of ATC office
Doris Dickens Wilson and Marjorie Weigand Perry stand in front of the U.S. Army Air Force Air Transport Command office at 120 Stockton Street on Union Square in San Francisco, circa 1944.
Doris Wilson and fellow WAAC
Doris Dickens Wilson, in belted overcoat, and a fellow WAAC, circa 1943.
Doris Wilson and fellow WAAC
Doris Dickens Wilson (left), in WAAC winter uniform with Hobby hat and gloves, stands beside a WAAC nicknamed "Tennessee" who wears the WAAC overcoat, at Fort Des Moines, Iowa, circa 1943.
Doris Wilson and naval officer
Doris Dickens Wilson sits on the ground in Boston Common beside her date, a navy officer, in August 1943.
Doris Wilson and soldier at restaurant
Doris Wilson and Army officer Joe Beasley at dine at the Bal Tabarin in San Francisco in 1943.
Doris Wilson and three fellow WACs
Doris Dickens Wilson (third from left) and three fellow WACs, all wearing overcoats and Hobby hats and gloves, stand outside barracks, circa 1944.

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