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Size: 1box, 34 items(.5 linear feet) Acquisition: Gift, 1986 Access: Open for research Processed by: Natasha McClanahan, 1992 |
Marguerite Inez Crouse was born February 14, 1909, in Marshall, Texas. At the outbreak of World War II, she completed officers' candidate school at the Woman's Auxiliary Corps Training Center at Fort Des Moines, Iowa. She was ordered to active duty effective January 23, 1943, as an instructor at WAAC Branch Number 1, Army Administration School at Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College. During her tour of duty at the Nacogdoches school, she also was assigned other duties, including Assistant Personnel Officer, Public Relations Officer, Special Services Officer, and Assistant Adjunct. In January 1944 she was made Adjunct and Commander of Headquarters Company. She eventually obtained the rank of Captain before leaving the service. In 1944 she married Osborne Bezanson and was living in Tatum, Texas, in 1986.
The collection consists chiefly of special orders relating to the military service and career of Bezanson, most of which were issued at the Nacogdoches Army Administration School.
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Folder 1: Fort Des Moines, Iowa, Headquarters, First Woman's Army Auxiliary Corps Training Center, Special Orders, numbers 19, 24 (2); 23 and 29 January 1943. (3 items)
Folder 2: Nacogdoches, Texas, Headquarters, WAAC Branch Number 1, Army Administration School, Special Orders, numbers 1, 1 corrected, 7, 23, 26, 47, 56, 72, 86; 25 January through 16 August 1943. (9 items)
Folder 3: Washington War Department, Special Orders, number 233; 21 August 1943. (1 item)
Folder 4: Nacogdoches, Texas, Headquarters WAAC Branch Number 1, Army Administration School, Special Orders, numbers 98, 101, 119, 136, 138, 139; 21 September through 31 December 1943. (6 items)
Folder 5: Nacogdoches, Texas, Headquarters, WAAC Branch Number 1, Army Administration School, Special Orders, numbers 2, 7, 11, 12; 4 January through 1 February 1944. (4 items)
Folder 6: Dallas, Texas, Headquarters, Eighth Service Command, Army Service Forces, Special Orders, numbers 29. 43; 29 January through 12 February 1944. (2 items)
Folder 7: Nacogdoches, Texas, request for five day leave of absence, 17 February 1943. (1 item)
Folder 8: Washington War Department, appointment to active duty, September 1943. (1 item)
Folder 9: Nacogdoches, Texas, WAAC Branch Number 1, Certificate of non-indebtedness, 14 February 1944. (2 items)
Folder 10: Nacogdoches, Texas, Roster of Eighth Service Command and Headquarters Company, ca. 1944. (1 item)
Folder 11: Government request for transportation form, 27 May 1943. (1 item)
Folder 12: Shoe purchase certificate form, 1 December 1944. (2 items)
Folder 13: Personal letter to Bezanson, St. Louis, Missouri, from Sgt. Irene Gaddis, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 2 March 1945. Photocopy. (1 item)
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