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CASS COUNTY
WOMEN WHO SERVED IN WORLD WAR I


Cass County WWI Women Who Served - Glass, Needles, Huff, Mailander, Robinson, Dimig
PAULINE GLASS
Atlantic
Reconstruction Aide; employed by Government in civilian capacity for eighteen months at Washington; entered reconstruction service January, 1919; stationed at Ft. Sheridan, Ill.; still in service Nov. 1, 1919; daughter of Mrs. J. E. Glass.

AMANDA NEEDLES
Atlantic
Army Nurse Corps; entered service May, 1918; eleven months in France; attached to Base Hospital No. 50, near Paris, and Base Hospital No. 91, at Commercy, France; discharged August, 1919; daughter of Mrs. Helen M. Needles.

CARRIE A. HUPP
Atlantic
Reconstruction Aide; entered service Oct. 8, 1918; eight months in France; attached to Base Hospitals Nos. 69, 88, and 119, at Savenay, France; discharged September, 1919; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hupp.

MARIE B. MAILANDER
Atlantic
Army Nurse Corps; entered service Oct. 3, 1918; stationed at U. S. General Hospital at Fort Des Moines, Iowa; discharged Sept. 29, 1919; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mailander.

MARY J. ROBINSON
Atlantic
Army Nurse Corps; entered service Oct. 1, 1918; stationed at Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky.; discharged May 27, 1919; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schnitzen.

Atlantic
Army Nurse Corps; entered service Aug. 1, 1918; stationed at Fort Des Moines, Camp Merritt, and with Base Hospitals No. 65 and No. 101, in France; eight months in France; discharged Aug. 1, 1919; daughter of Mr. John Dimig.

Contributed by Mary Hoegh, August, 2019, from Cass County in the World War 1917-1918-1919, compiled and published by J. C. Beard, Atlantic, Iowa, 1919, pp. 24. Transcribed by Cheryl Siebrass. Click photo to enlarge


ADDITIONAL INFO FROM CASS COUNTY GENEALOGY SOCIETY RECORDS:

Mary Dimig of Atlantic served honorably in the Army Nurse Corps from August 1918 to August 1919. Most of her service time was spent at Base Hospitals 65 nd 101 in France.

Pauline Glass of Atlantic served honorably as a Reconstruction Aide. She was stationed at Fort Sheridan, Illinois.

Carrie Hupp of Atlantic served honorably as a Reconstruction Aide from October 1918 to September 1919. She was attached to Base Hospitals 68, 88 and 119 in France.

Marie Mailander of Atlantic served honorably in the Army Nurse Corps from October 1918 to September 1919. She was stationed at Fort Des Moines, Iowa.

Amanda Needles of Atlantic served honorably in the Army Nurse Corps from May 1918 to August 1919. She was attached to Base Hospitals 50 and 91 in France.

Helen Needles of Atlantic served honorably in the Army Nurse Corps from April 1918 to June 1919. She was attached to Base Hospital 41 in France. On January 1, 1919, she was sent to Italy for Red Cross educational work.

Mary Robinson of Atlantic served honorably in the Army Nurse Corps from October 1918 to May 1919. She was stationed at Camp Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky.

Contributed by Mary Hoegh, August, 2019. Transcribed by Cheryl Siebrass.

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