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Show i THEY FREE A MARINE TO FIGHT it . : . ' t ' - 5KV. J . -i r-S" t - S . i I Ka.Nn.iMm,Wi,.tWiffTiiiiiwlllt,tiiiii)ti. , iiiiVIIili,i'ir.-nfH1?".)-rr.."--- Salt Lake City women have rallied to the call, "Free a Marine to Fig-tit," by enlisting in large numbers in the Marine Corps Women's Reserve Two or the local enlistes are I pictured here doing vital jobs that have freed male members of the Corps for combat assignments. They are Private Elizabeth Roy-lance, Roy-lance, on duty as a Link Trainer Instructor at the Marine Air Station, Sta-tion, Cherry Point, North Carolina. Caro-lina. She is pictureh with Major J. W. Stevens, of Washington, D. C, who is checking her map. It is her job to guide student line. She is pictured with Major instrument flying. She is the daughter of Mrs. Hattie W: Roy-lance, Roy-lance, of 24 East 1st North, and attended East High and the University Uni-versity of Utah. |