Pvt. Neola M. Eichmeier and Pvt. Elaine E. Clemens, Air Wacs stationed with the air transport command at Gore field, Great Falls, Mont., have returned after spending 18-day furloughs here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Eichmeier, 507 Reed street and Mrs. E. E. Clemens, 711 Kinglsey avenue.
Source: The Courier, Waterloo IA - December 31, 1944
Pvt. Elaine E. Clemens and Pvt. Maxine Eichmeier of the army air Wacs are spending a 12-day delayed traveling order to Waterloo, while enroute to Grenier field, Manchester, N.H., where they will report May 10 for reassignment. Private Clemens is visiting her mother, Mrs. E.E. Clemens, 711 Kinglsey avenue, and Private Eichmeier is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs W.H. Eichmeier, 507 Reed street. Both have been stationed at Gore field, Great Falls, Mont., for the past 10 months.
Source: The Courier, Waterloo IA - May 6, 1945
Cpl. Neola M. Eichmeier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.H Eichmeier, 507 Reed street, completed her 36th month of service in the army on the fifth anniversary, May 21, of the women's army corps, it was reported Tuesday. Miss Eichmeier, who is assigned to the motor office of the Eighth army, Yokohama, Japan, was one of the first contingent of enlisted Wacs to arrive in Japan.
Source: The Courier, Waterloo IA - June 3, 1947
Staff Sgt. Neola M. Eichmeier, 507 Reed street, has been appointed hotel reservationist in the special service office of the Yokohama (Japan) command according to an army release. She will handle reservations for officers, enlisted men and civilian employees who spend leaves at numerous army-run rest hotels in Japan.
Source: The Courier, Waterloo IA - July 8, 1948