Hamilton County

Cpl. Jean Soop
1922-2008

 

WAAC AUXILIARY

Jean Soop, daughter of Art Soop, is stationed with the WAAC at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. According to her letters home she finds the climate much like Iowa’s and likes the country very much.

Her address is: Aux. Jean Soop, Co 10, 21st Regt. Third WAAC Trg. Center, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.

Source: Daily Freeman Journal, Webster City, IA, June 10, 1943


ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL

Miss Jean Soop, member of the WAC, writes that she has been transferred to Alpine, Texas. Her new address is: A. F. C. Jean Soop, 901936, Co. C., WAC Branch No. 7, Army Administration school, Alpine, Texas.

Source: Daily Freeman Journal, Webster City, IA, July 3, 1943


AT WAC POST

Jean Soop, daughter of Arthur Soop of Webster City, has been transferred to California from Texas Her address is: Pfc. Jean Soop, 90192 826th W. A. C., Post Hq. Co., Salinas Army Air Base, Salinas, Cal.

Source: Daily Freeman Journal, Webster City, IA, September 13, 1943


ADDRESS CHANGE
Jean Soop, daughter of Arthur Soop of this city, is now stationed at Salinas, Cal. Her new address: Pfc. Jean Soop, 901036, Co. B, Supply Grp., 301st Base Hdq. A.A.A.B., Salinas, Cal.

Source: Daily Freeman Journal, Webster City, IA, February 22, 1944


TRANSFERRED

Pfc. Jean Soop, daughter of Arthur Soop of this city, has been transferred from the west coast to Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. Her new address: Pfc. Jean Soop, 3rd WAC Tng. Center, Co. 6, Det. 5, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.

Source: Daily Freeman Journal, Webster City, IA, June 10, 1944


OVERSEAS DUTY

Pfc. Jean Soop, daughter of A. M. Soop of Webster City, is now serving as an administrative assistant in the supply section of the largest air service command depot in Britain, the first WAC from Webster City reported on overseas duty. Before entering the air forces in April, 1943, *She was employed as a riveter by Douglas aircraft at Long Beach, Cal.

Source: Daily Freeman Journal, Webster City, IA, September 15, 1944


AT AIR STATION

Cpl. Jean Soop, daughter of A. M. Soop of this city, is serving with the women’s army corps at an air service command depot in England and her detachment was recently commended by Brig. Gen. Morris Berman for outstanding contribution to the efficiency of the depot. Corporal Soop, who joined the WACs in April, 1943 has been overseas for the past six months.

Source: Daily Freeman Journal, Webster City, IA, February 3, 1945

Jean Soop - Women’s Army Corps - Hamilton County’s Own “Rosie the Riveter”

Jean Soop was born Apr. 15, 1922, to Arthur M. and Lillian Bohning Soop in Webster City, Iowa. Her mother died in 1939.

In 1943 she enlisted in the Womens Army Corps at Los Angeles, California. Jean was the first WAC from Webster City reported on overseas duty. Before enlisting she was employed as a riveter by Douglas Aircraft at Long Beach, California.*

Jean served as an administrative assistant in the supply section of the largest air service command depot in Britain. Her detachment was commended by Brig. Gen. Morris Berman for outstanding contribution to the efficiency of the depot. She left the service with the rank of Corporal.

She was married to Eddie Herbst and they had 2 sons. Jean died Mar. 24, 2008 and is buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Cheyenne, Wyoming.

*Sept. 15, 1944 Daily Freeman Journal, Webster City, IA
other articles - Daily Freeman Journal, Webster City, IA; ancestry.com and findagrave.

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