Women's Army Corps

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Occupation James Tiptree Jr.
Alice Davey , having re-enlisted in the newly reconstituted Women's Army Corps , was posted to the Pentagon in Washington, DC, where she was soon working at the new skill of photointerpretation.
Phillips, Julie. James Tiptree, Jr. St. Martin’s Press, 2006, https://archive.org/details/trent_0116405583547.
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Occupation James Tiptree Jr.
At the end of that year she began work as a journalist (a job arranged by her parents) on the recently-launched Chicago Sun. Next spring, with war service calling, she thought of training as...
Publishing James Tiptree Jr.
She worked in spring 1945 on two stories about the WAC (one about a close friendship between two women and one about a middle-aged Wac being mocked by male officers). Both were rejected for publication....
Publishing James Tiptree Jr.
The article entitled I am a WAAC by Alice Bradley Davey (the later JTJ ) which appeared in Mademoiselle was short, bright, uncomplicated,
Phillips, Julie. James Tiptree, Jr. St. Martin’s Press, 2006, https://archive.org/details/trent_0116405583547.
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silent on her painful ambivalence about the service.
Phillips, Julie. James Tiptree, Jr. St. Martin’s Press, 2006, https://archive.org/details/trent_0116405583547.
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