Adeline Sears LaPlante Collection

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Letter from Adeline LaPlante to parents
Adeline LaPlante writes a Christmastime letter to her parents discussing promotions and a potential career move into recruiting. LaPlante is mildly distressed about relations with Doug and expresses disappointment in her ranking.
Letter from Adeline LaPlante to parents
Adeline LaPlante writes to her parents about the challenges of life in the WAAC. She discusses exams and a peer-rating system her platoon uses. She also provides information about her schedule and expenses.
Letter from Adeline LaPlante to parents
Adeline LaPlante writes to her parents discussing daily life in the service. She describes her relations with the other women she works with as well as the fit of her uniform.
Parade grounds, Fort Des Moines
Caption on back of photograph:"Parade grounds, Fort Des Moines" Possibly WAACs (Women's Auxiliary Army Corps) walking across the parade grounds at Fort Des Moines, Iowa.
Recruitment trip
Caption on back of photograph:"Dykstra, McLarry, June '43, cruit trip"
Store window display, North Carolina
A store window display, advertising the WAACs[Women's Auxiliary Army Corps].
The barracks, Fort Des Moines
Caption on back of photograph reads "The Barracks at Fort Des Moines, Iowa."
The reviewship party
Caption on back of the photograph reads "the reviewship party, with six unnamed individuals, ends its inspection, at Fort DesMoines, Iowa, October 7, 1942."
WAAC in uniform, Fort Des Moines
Possibly Adeline Sears LaPlante wearing the WAAC (Women's Auxiliary Army Corps) uniform with a gas mask, October 7, 1942. Caption on back of photograph:"What the well dressed WAAC will wear. Oct. 7, '42"
WAACs in the field, Fort Des Moines
WAACs (Women's Auxiliary Army Corps) Caption on back of photograph:"'messing in the field' in the middle of October"
WAACs marching, WAAC Training Centery, Fort Des Moines, Iowa
Photograph of the WAAC (Women's Auxiliary Army Corps) marching, Fort Des Moines, Iowa.
WAACs out in the field, Fort Des Moines
WAACs (Women's Auxiliary Army Corps) in the field. A tent can be seen in the background.
WAACs training in the field, Fort Des Moines
WAACs (Women's Auxiliary Army Corps)are possibly listening to training instructions in the field.
WAACs, Fort Des Moines
WAACs (Women's Auxiliary Army Corps) sitting in the field.

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