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MANCHU

7 Yr

08/22/2026
11:23:19


tabks for the video, Mrs Diane, it looked good.
PARANAH, hope ya dont mind me posting pix of your girlfriendS...






KissyKat

3 Yr

08/22/2026
11:12:54


In 1941, a 19-year-old Betty White put her acting dreams on hold to join the American Women's Voluntary Services (AWVS). She spent her days driving a PX truck, delivering essential supplies like soap and candy to military gun emplacements in California, and spent her evenings attending dances to boost troop morale.

Following her death on December 31, 2021, her estate donated her well-preserved AWVS uniform and shoulder bag to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.

It was a literal treasure trove of 1940s home-front life. Curators found practical items like blank V-mail letters, gasoline ration stamps, red food ration tokens, and unused War Savings booklets.

The bag also contained deeply personal artifacts, including a square makeup compact embossed with the AWVS logo, green dice, and 29 different military insignia (including badges from the Free French and the Soviet Red Army). White had collected these pins from various servicemen she met during the war and even kept a handwritten list of their names.



MANCHU

7 Yr

08/22/2026
11:04:06


here.


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