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Yeoman (F), U.S. Naval Reserve Force - New enlistees receive training in telegraphy from a Chief Petty Officer, at the Naval Training Center, Great Likes, Illinois, in 1917. Some of these women are in uniform while others are still wearing civilian attire. Courtesy of the U.S. Naval Institute Photo Collection, 1983, U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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