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We'll pay $10,000 to help you get your degree
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Let the army bring out the specialist in you
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Your ward is the world
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On and off duty
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Margarethe Cammermeyer in uniform
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Kathy Reynolds in uniform during a trip home to Buffalo, NY
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Transcript of Interview with Kathy Reynolds
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Kathy Reynolds (left) and Anna Gerac (right) at the Vietnam Women's Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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Three recipients of a dishonorable discharge
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Battle Buddies
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Sally Lagal, Kathy Reynolds, Lesley Watts, and CeCe Smith (left to right)
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Anna Gerac (left) and Kathy Reynolds (right) on Spring 1970 trip to the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, Japan
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Kathy Reynolds and Anna Gerac at Vietnam Women's Memorial
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Thanks
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Won't you take a minute to learn how you can help him?
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Ask an Army nurse about patriotism
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Be the nurse you were meant to be
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On and off duty
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The genuine article
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Your ward is the world
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Let the army bring out the specialist in you
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We'll pay $10,000 to help you get your degree.
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Officer. Nurse. Woman.
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Kathy Reynolds at the 249th General Hospital
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Highlander Folk School
White civil rights advocate Virginia Durr arranged a scholarship for Rosa to attend the August 1955 desegregation workshop at the Highlander Folk School, an interracial training center for labor and civil rights activists in Appalachian Tennessee. She procured Rosa’s round-trip bus ticket from liberal southern publisher Aubrey Williams. Septima Clark, a South Carolina activist-educator, led the two-week workshop and mentored Rosa. Clark founded Highlander’s Citizenship Schools program, which taught thousands of southern blacks literacy and voting rights.