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The Iowave [Newspaper], September 15, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The Iowave [Newspaper], September 15, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The IOWAVE [newspaper]
The IOWAVE was a newspaper focused on the activities of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) who were being trained at the Naval Training School temporarily located on the campus of Iowa State Teachers College (later the University of Northern Iowa). The IOWAVE newspaper includes many articles regarding the day-to-day life of the WAVES trainees, as well as articles chronicling the ongoing progress of the war effort.
The Iowave [Newspaper], October 27, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The Iowave [Newspaper], October 27, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The IOWAVE [newspaper]
The IOWAVE was a newspaper focused on the activities of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) who were being trained at the Naval Training School temporarily located on the campus of Iowa State Teachers College (later the University of Northern Iowa). The IOWAVE newspaper includes many articles regarding the day-to-day life of the WAVES trainees, as well as articles chronicling the ongoing progress of the war effort.
The Iowave [Newspaper], October 14, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The Iowave [Newspaper], October 14, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The IOWAVE [newspaper]
The IOWAVE was a newspaper focused on the activities of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) who were being trained at the Naval Training School temporarily located on the campus of Iowa State Teachers College (later the University of Northern Iowa). The IOWAVE newspaper includes many articles regarding the day-to-day life of the WAVES trainees, as well as articles chronicling the ongoing progress of the war effort.
The Iowave [Newspaper], November 3, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The Iowave [Newspaper], November 3, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The IOWAVE [newspaper]
The IOWAVE was a newspaper focused on the activities of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) who were being trained at the Naval Training School temporarily located on the campus of Iowa State Teachers College (later the University of Northern Iowa). The IOWAVE newspaper includes many articles regarding the day-to-day life of the WAVES trainees, as well as articles chronicling the ongoing progress of the war effort.
The Iowave [Newspaper], November 11, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The Iowave [Newspaper], November 11, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The IOWAVE [newspaper]
The IOWAVE was a newspaper focused on the activities of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) who were being trained at the Naval Training School temporarily located on the campus of Iowa State Teachers College (later the University of Northern Iowa). The IOWAVE newspaper includes many articles regarding the day-to-day life of the WAVES trainees, as well as articles chronicling the ongoing progress of the war effort.
The Iowave [Newspaper], November 17, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The Iowave [Newspaper], November 17, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The IOWAVE [newspaper]
The IOWAVE was a newspaper focused on the activities of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) who were being trained at the Naval Training School temporarily located on the campus of Iowa State Teachers College (later the University of Northern Iowa). The IOWAVE newspaper includes many articles regarding the day-to-day life of the WAVES trainees, as well as articles chronicling the ongoing progress of the war effort.
The Iowave [Newspaper], December 2, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The Iowave [Newspaper], December 2, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The IOWAVE [newspaper]
The IOWAVE was a newspaper focused on the activities of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) who were being trained at the Naval Training School temporarily located on the campus of Iowa State Teachers College (later the University of Northern Iowa). The IOWAVE newspaper includes many articles regarding the day-to-day life of the WAVES trainees, as well as articles chronicling the ongoing progress of the war effort.
The Iowave [Newspaper], November 24, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The Iowave [Newspaper], November 24, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The IOWAVE [newspaper]
The IOWAVE was a newspaper focused on the activities of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) who were being trained at the Naval Training School temporarily located on the campus of Iowa State Teachers College (later the University of Northern Iowa). The IOWAVE newspaper includes many articles regarding the day-to-day life of the WAVES trainees, as well as articles chronicling the ongoing progress of the war effort.
The Iowave [Newspaper], December 9, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The Iowave [Newspaper], December 9, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The IOWAVE [newspaper]
The IOWAVE was a newspaper focused on the activities of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) who were being trained at the Naval Training School temporarily located on the campus of Iowa State Teachers College (later the University of Northern Iowa). The IOWAVE newspaper includes many articles regarding the day-to-day life of the WAVES trainees, as well as articles chronicling the ongoing progress of the war effort.
The Iowave [Newspaper], December 29, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The Iowave [Newspaper], December 29, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The IOWAVE [newspaper]
The IOWAVE was a newspaper focused on the activities of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) who were being trained at the Naval Training School temporarily located on the campus of Iowa State Teachers College (later the University of Northern Iowa). The IOWAVE newspaper includes many articles regarding the day-to-day life of the WAVES trainees, as well as articles chronicling the ongoing progress of the war effort.
The Iowave [Newspaper], December 16, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The Iowave [Newspaper], December 16, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The IOWAVE [newspaper]
The IOWAVE was a newspaper focused on the activities of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) who were being trained at the Naval Training School temporarily located on the campus of Iowa State Teachers College (later the University of Northern Iowa). The IOWAVE newspaper includes many articles regarding the day-to-day life of the WAVES trainees, as well as articles chronicling the ongoing progress of the war effort.
The Iowave [Newspaper], December 22, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The Iowave [Newspaper], December 22, 1944, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.
The IOWAVE [newspaper]
The IOWAVE was a newspaper focused on the activities of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) who were being trained at the Naval Training School temporarily located on the campus of Iowa State Teachers College (later the University of Northern Iowa). The IOWAVE newspaper includes many articles regarding the day-to-day life of the WAVES trainees, as well as articles chronicling the ongoing progress of the war effort.