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Women in World War I

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American History Museum

The Women in World War I object group is a collective effort of the staff of the National Museum of American History: Division of Armed Forces History, Division of Medicine and Science, Division of Home and Community Life, Division of Work and Industry, Archives Center, Collection Documentation Services, and the Department of New Media.

Special thanks to Leah Tams, James Lollar Hagan Intern in the Division of Armed Forces History, who originally created this object group.

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