wow wow wow !!!!!!!!!!!
I love this page, not only because of the wonderful items you included and their special meaning, but it looks great too!!! I love that pp, and the stars on a wire look fabulous. I love the colours and all of the inking ... WONDERFUL LO!!!!
WOw!! I love it! you did great work! I did my senior thesis on women during world war 2. It was very hard to find info and to see that you are presevering it like this make me happy to see that someone else understands how important history is.
This page is a photo of my grandmother and of the actual (torn and worn) certificate that she received in 1944, commending her for her contributions to the WWII effort.
The text reads: Not only did John Sweers serve his country during WW II… Thelma was a “Woman War Worker” and produced war materials for the King-Seeley Corporation for over 100 uninterrupted days. In August, 1944, Thelma was awarded a Certificate of Distinguished Service.
Thelma describes her task: “I drilled holes into a round piece of metal that was a part for airplanes. I had to be very precise to make sure that all of the holes were exactly the same depth and each were in the exact correct location.”
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