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RIP Wonder Woman
2010-03-22
Posted by: Anonymoose

#4  I think IÂ’d read an article about this amazing women a few years back. There was no indication of just how impressive a person she really was.
Reading this piece, I found myself wishing it had been displayed double-spaced. Singly-spaced, Shirley Eleanor NashÂ’s, life accomplishments made me dizzy. As I now forward (it) to my daughter, sisters and ex-wife, they might want to think about re-calibrating the latest gal-power benchmarks. Leading vice Trailing.
Posted by: Asymmetrical Triangulation    2010-03-22 22:30  

#3  Many American women who served during WWII had amazing lives - I think it was because even the thought of serving as a member of the military predisposed them towards breaking barriers and taking risks about what they really and truly wanted to do with their lives. And I have to say as regards confidence-building? Getting through basic military training, or assorted specialty and advanced training is terrific for when it comes to installing that in a person. If you can do this - than you can do anything!
An astonishing and wonderful woman. The time to start recording their memories and experiences is now, BTW.
Posted by: Sgt. Mom   2010-03-22 18:55  

#2  RIP BAM
Hailz!
Posted by: Shipman   2010-03-22 16:35  

#1  wow, she had quite an amazing life!
Posted by: chris   2010-03-22 14:35  

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