Sergeant Rosella Stoll, left, and Sergeant Zella F. Barris, Women's Army Corps (WAC), December 1945 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1945
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Ann Arbor News, December 31, 1945
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Stationed together in the Wacs until now, Sgt. Rosella Stoll (left, above) and Sgt. Zella F. Barris will be separated when the former leaves Jan. 3 for Van Nuys, Calif. Sgt. Barris goes to Temple, Tex., Jan 7.
Ann Arbor News, December 31, 1945
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Stationed together in the Wacs until now, Sgt. Rosella Stoll (left, above) and Sgt. Zella F. Barris will be separated when the former leaves Jan. 3 for Van Nuys, Calif. Sgt. Barris goes to Temple, Tex., Jan 7.
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Sgt. Tony Traczyk & Petty Officer Robert Brunner, February 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1943
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Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1943
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Two of the four heroes who will speak at Hill auditorium tonight, during the program climaxing the Army's salute to Ann Arbor war workers, are Sgt. Tony Traczyk (left) who learned in Egypt how American tanks compare with German ones, and Petty Officer Robert Brunner (right) who was at Singapore just before its fall and participated in the invasion of North Africa.
Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1943
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Two of the four heroes who will speak at Hill auditorium tonight, during the program climaxing the Army's salute to Ann Arbor war workers, are Sgt. Tony Traczyk (left) who learned in Egypt how American tanks compare with German ones, and Petty Officer Robert Brunner (right) who was at Singapore just before its fall and participated in the invasion of North Africa.
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War Heroes Arrive In Ann Arbor, February 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1943
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Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1943
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HEROES ARRIVE FOR SALUTE TO ANN ARBOR WAR WORKERS: Four men who have earned acclaim as heroes will tell of their experiences in action, and how American equipment compares with that of the Axis, during the public rally to be held in Hill auditorium tonight as the closing feature of the Army's salute to Ann Arbor war production efforts. Pictured beside a jeep at the courthouse after their arrival this morning are (left to right) Petty Officer Robert Brunner of the Coast Guard, Sgt. Tony Tracyzk of the Army, Sgt. John F. Bartek of the Army Air Forces, and Petty Officer Charles Albert Virant of the Navy. At the wheel of the jeep is Mrs. Frances Lueck, a driver for the Detroit ordnance department. (other pictures on page 14.)
Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1943
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HEROES ARRIVE FOR SALUTE TO ANN ARBOR WAR WORKERS: Four men who have earned acclaim as heroes will tell of their experiences in action, and how American equipment compares with that of the Axis, during the public rally to be held in Hill auditorium tonight as the closing feature of the Army's salute to Ann Arbor war production efforts. Pictured beside a jeep at the courthouse after their arrival this morning are (left to right) Petty Officer Robert Brunner of the Coast Guard, Sgt. Tony Tracyzk of the Army, Sgt. John F. Bartek of the Army Air Forces, and Petty Officer Charles Albert Virant of the Navy. At the wheel of the jeep is Mrs. Frances Lueck, a driver for the Detroit ordnance department. (other pictures on page 14.)
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Petty Officer Charles Albert Virant & Sgt. John F. Bartek Share War Stories, February 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1943
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Lt. Frank T. Sandstrom & Frances Lueck Arrive In Ann Arbor, February 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1943
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Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1943
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TROOPS ARRIVE TO SALUTE ANN ARBOR: Their jeeps driven by women, a detachment of soldiers from Detroit came to Ann Arbor today to take part in the salute to the city's war production record. Shown standing in the lead jeep, driven by Mrs. Frances Lueck, of Detroit, a driver for the ordnance department, is the detachment commander, Lt. Frank T. Sandstrom. The men toured Ann Arbor's war plants today.
Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1943
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TROOPS ARRIVE TO SALUTE ANN ARBOR: Their jeeps driven by women, a detachment of soldiers from Detroit came to Ann Arbor today to take part in the salute to the city's war production record. Shown standing in the lead jeep, driven by Mrs. Frances Lueck, of Detroit, a driver for the ordnance department, is the detachment commander, Lt. Frank T. Sandstrom. The men toured Ann Arbor's war plants today.
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Troops visiting Ann Arbor tour Ann Arbor Automatic Products Co., February 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1943
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Wacs, Inseparable Since Meeting, To Go In Opposite Directions Now
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December
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1945
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Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Officers, 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1942
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With The Men In Service: April 6, 1942
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6
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April
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1942
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Gertrude Nickels registers her son, Robert, for selective service, June 1942 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
Year:
1941
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Ann Arbor News, June 30, 1942
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Of all the volunteer selective service registrars who recorded for Ann Arbor's youths between the ages of 18 and 20 today, probably none realized the full significance of the work more than Mrs. Gertrude Nickels (above) of 1820 Traver St. Widow of a First World war veteran, Mrs. Nickels is shown above registering her son Robert, 18 years old.
Ann Arbor News, June 30, 1942
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Of all the volunteer selective service registrars who recorded for Ann Arbor's youths between the ages of 18 and 20 today, probably none realized the full significance of the work more than Mrs. Gertrude Nickels (above) of 1820 Traver St. Widow of a First World war veteran, Mrs. Nickels is shown above registering her son Robert, 18 years old.
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