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known story of the small group of American women who volunteered to serve in the Vietnam War through the Red Cross Supplemental Recreation Activities Overseas (SRAO) program. They were better known by our brave military men as “The Donut Dollies” (a nickname from WWII and the Korean War)...
(become) popular and was eventually used during World War I at the canteens (7)___ the military used to attend to the soldiers' needs. Each canteen would have several ladies passing out coffee, donuts and other baked goods. Later, these ladies came to(8)___( know) as donut dollies....
(become) popular and was eventually used during World War I at the canteens (7) the military used to attend to the soldiers" needs. Each canteen would have several ladies passing out coffee, donuts and other baked goods. Later, these ladies came to (8) ( know) as donut dollies. Most ...
(become) popular and was eventually used during World War I at the canteens (7) the military used to attend to the soldiers' needs. Each canteen would have several ladies passing out coffee, donuts and other baked goods. Later, these ladies came to (8) ( know) as donut dollies. Most ...
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(become) popular and was eventually used during World War I at the canteens (7) the military used to attend to the soldiers" needs. Each canteen would have several ladies passing out coffee, donuts and other baked goods. Later, these ladies came to (8) ( know) as donut dollies. Most ...
Agent orange affected the health of several Donut Dollies and their children too. I understand their frustration, but I also realize I volunteered for them because they did what was right when they were called to war. I think it is shameful the American Red Cross doesn’t celebrate the ...