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- Q13561642 description "Clerical Assistant".
- Q13561642 description "Clerical Assistant".
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- Q13561642 abstract "Frieda Mae Green Hardin (September 22, 1896, Eden Valley, Minnesota – August 9, 2000, Livermore, California) joined the U.S. Navy at the end of World War I in 1918, enlisting, against her parents' wishes, at the age of 22 in Portsmouth, Ohio.In March 1917, with America's entry into World War I imminent, Navy Secretary Josephus Daniels called on women to enlist in the Naval Reserve to free sailors for combat duty. Hardin joined the Navy at a time when women were still denied the right to vote.She was among almost 12,000 women who served in the Navy during World War I as clerks, draftsmen, translators, camouflage designers and recruiters, in the rating Yeoman (F), commonly known as "Yeomanettes". She was on active duty from September 1918 to March 1919 at the Norfolk Navy Yard in Virginia. She performed clerical duties, receiving outstanding grades in reading proficiency and perfect marks in obedience and sobriety, the three areas in which the Navy graded women. She remained a teetotaler. By 1920, all the Yeomanettes were released from duty, and women would not be permitted to serve in the Navy again until World War II.She then moved back to Portsmouth, Ohio and married the first of four husbands, all of whom she outlived. She had three sons and a daughter from this marriage. All three sons served in World War II.In 1997, wearing a World War I "Yeomanette" uniform and a wide-brimmed hat reading "U.S. Naval Reserve", Hardin attended the October 18, 1997 ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery, dedicating the Women in Military Service for America Memorial, honoring the almost 2 million women who had served in the armed forces. She was a featured speaker, along with then-Vice President Al Gore. She donned a neatly pressed Navy uniform and told women in the crowd of 30,000 people to "Carry on! You are doing a wonderful job!"".
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- Q13561642 birthDate "1896-09-22".
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- Q13561642 birthYear "1896".
- Q13561642 deathDate "2000-08-09".
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- Q13561642 serviceEndYear "1920".
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- Q13561642 dateOfBirth "1896-09-22".
- Q13561642 dateOfDeath "2000-08-09".
- Q13561642 name "Frieda Mae Green Hardin".
- Q13561642 name "Mae Green Hardin, Frieda".
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- Q13561642 serviceyears "1918".
- Q13561642 shortDescription "Clerical Assistant".
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- Q13561642 comment "Frieda Mae Green Hardin (September 22, 1896, Eden Valley, Minnesota – August 9, 2000, Livermore, California) joined the U.S. Navy at the end of World War I in 1918, enlisting, against her parents' wishes, at the age of 22 in Portsmouth, Ohio.In March 1917, with America's entry into World War I imminent, Navy Secretary Josephus Daniels called on women to enlist in the Naval Reserve to free sailors for combat duty.".
- Q13561642 label "Frieda Hardin".
- Q13561642 givenName "Frieda".
- Q13561642 name "Frieda Mae Green Hardin".
- Q13561642 name "Mae Green Hardin, Frieda".
- Q13561642 surname "Mae Green Hardin".