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Road Scholar for 2014-2015

15 Tuesday Jul 2014

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I am so honored and excited. I just received an email that the Illinois Humanities Council has selected me to join its Road Scholars roster for 2014-15 with my presentation entitled “The Journey to Mollie’s War: WACS and World War II.”
For over a decade, the IHC Road Scholars Speakers Bureau has been sending Illinois’ finest writers, poets, historians, anthropologists, and living history actors to present to audiences across Illinois. For a small fee, non-profit organizations are able to bring a humanities speaker to their community and share the Road Scholars experience with local audiences, friends and family. IHC takes care of the rest.

Celebrating the Fourth of July

02 Wednesday Jul 2014

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As we all celebrate the Fourth of July, I just wanted to share the letter that Mollie wrote home on the first Fourth of July that she spent in the Army in 1944.   She was stationed “somewhere in England.”

Somewhere in England
4 July 1944
Dear Beck:
Just dropping you a few lines to let you know I am okay and feeling fine and hope everyone at home is too.  I suppose you all went out today and enjoyed some park or lake. I certainly hope Mom and Pop didn’t stay home.
We WACs were give a very nice lunch today at our Mess Hall.  It was all so unexpected—I mean the fanfare.  When we walked into our Mess Hall it was decorated with flags of England, France and the good ole USA.  We even had music from an old broken victrola.  Mom would be interested in this—we had fried chicken, peas, potatoes, lettuce, coffee, which I have now grown used to and some very nice cake—we also had the inevitable spinach.
Love,
Mollie

Remembering D-Day

06 Friday Jun 2014

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Remembering D-Day and all of the soldiers who served and gave their lives for our freedom.    Seventy years ago today, the Allies launched the largest military operation in history against occupied France on the beaches of Normandy.  And seventy years ago today, my mother was stationed in London as a WAC (Women’s Army Corps) assisting in the preparations for this attack and working around the clock.  Later in August she was transferred to Normandy.

Memorial Day Celebration at Cantata

22 Thursday May 2014

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I am so pleased to be a part of the Memorial Day celebration at Cantata Adult Services in Brookfield where I will be sharing Mollie’s story and the history of the women in the military in WWII.

Recollections of VE Day

08 Thursday May 2014

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Today is VE Day…..69 years ago the Allies declared Victory in Europe on May 8, 1945. Here is an excerpt from a letter my mother sent home after VE Day.
“Day after VE Day
Dear Beck:
…It is Loddo’s and my day off – most fortunate, too, because last night we did not have bed check for the first time since we’ve been overseas.
….The streets… were jammed. It was practically impossible for any vehicle to get through. GIs were driving trucks and jeeps with people crowded all over the vehicles, as best they could through the crowds. Every once in a while a crazy jeep driver loaded down with GIs, French gals, and WACs, too, would maneuver his jeep through a crowd and whiz around the block, he’d have a siren going & flags waving in the breeze. What a sight! A couple officers tried to get Loddo and me into their jeep—but we didn’t feel like risking our necks. Everyone was just going wild.
This took place in the afternoon. In the evening Loddo and I ventured forth –….
It didn’t make any difference where you wanted to go—the crowds just swept you along with them…We finally managed to get back to … the Arc de Triomphe … & almost was smothered in the crowds. The Arc was flood lit & the flags of the Allied nations were flying in the evening breeze…
Frankly, I don’t know what the Army will do with us, but please don’t think just because VE Day has been declared – all I have to do is run out to the docks and grab a boat home. The Army doesn’t operate like that!…
We are watching a lot of the French people stroll by. It’s all very interesting and enjoyable. I’m thinking back to the first day of my service and honestly speaking—I’ve never regretted being in. I’ve a wealth of experience in so many things that civilian life could have never given me. However, now that we can see the beginning of the end, I am not sorry that I shall have to give up this nomadic existence and return to normalcy.
We are watching a group of huge planes flying low. It’s so wonderful to feel that every plane flying over is friendly.”

Women’s History Month honoring the women in the Greatest Generation

13 Thursday Mar 2014

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Please join me at the Prairie Lakes Theater, 515 E. Thacker in Des Plaines, IL on Tuesday March 18th, starting at 1:00 in the afternoon for the recognition of WW2 women both in and out of the service.  I will be discussing women in the military and my mother’s story as “Mollie’s War.”  This is sponsored by the Des Plaines VFW in conjunction with Women’s History Month.

Article in Unmapped Online Magazine

28 Friday Feb 2014

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I am very happy to report that my article about Women in the Military has been published in Unmapped–an online magazine.  “The scope of Unmapped is broad and simple: writers are asked to choose a person, place, event or idea from around the world, which they believe has been left off the map, and write a story about it. It is the element of storytelling which is the key, as well as the idea of the story being ‘hidden’, i.e. not something you would be able to read about every day.”

Here is the link to my article:

http://www.unmappedmag.com/issue-9/women-at-war/

2014 calendar has arrived!

15 Wednesday Jan 2014

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I just received the 2014 calendar from Women’s Memorial (Women In Military Service For America Memorial Foundation, Inc) with Mollie’s picture on the back cover.   It’s the picture of Mollie and her friends celebrating the third anniversary of the formation of the WACs on May 14, 1945.

Mollie’s Photo to be included in 2014 calendar for the Women’s Memorial

12 Thursday Dec 2013

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I just found out a photo of Mollie during WWII that I submitted to the Women’s Memorial (Women In Military Service For America Memorial Foundation, Inc) has been chosen for inclusion in their 2014 calendar.

Remembering Mom and Dad

11 Monday Nov 2013

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Remembering and honoring my mother and father on this Veterans Day for their service in WWII.   My mother, Mollie Weinstein Schaffer, served in Europe and my dad, Jack Schaffer, in the CBI (China-Burma-India).   We thank you and all Veterans who have served and are still serving to make it possible for all of us to live our lives in freedom.

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