Museum honors women of World War II
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Wearing her original issue USMC service cap, Eleanor Purser remains very proud of her service to her country.
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Retired U.S. Army nurse Major Helen Vartigian, left, and U.S. Navy nurse Laurie Druyur reminisce about their service during the Vietnam War.
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Willa Mae Huber, a Rosie the Riveter, and 100-year old U.S. Army Corp. Sarita Rueda chat during the reception.
PUNTA GORDA — When Sarita Rueda’s fiancé enlisted in the U.S. Army immediately following the attack on Pearl Harbor, she decided that because New York City had no more eligible men she would join as well.
That decision sent the 100-year-old Port Charlotte resident halfway around the world performing a most interesting job — censoring the mail of G.I.s writing home to their friends and loved ones.