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SPARs Attend Stratton Reception

SPARs Attend Stratton Reception

ALAMEDA, Calif. - Marie Madson and Vice Commandant Sally Brice-O-Hara attend a reception aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Stratton March 29, 2012. Madson served in the Coast Guard'??s Women's Reserve, also known a... More

SPARs Attend Stratton Reception

SPARs Attend Stratton Reception

ALAMEDA, Calif. - Dorothy Miller chats with Vice Commandant Sally Brice-O-Hara during a reception aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Stratton March 29, 2012. Miller served in the Coast Guard's Women'??s Reserve, als... More

SPARs Attend Stratton Reception

SPARs Attend Stratton Reception

ALAMEDA, Calif. -?? Betty Reed attends a reception aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Stratton March 29, 2012. Betty Reed served in the Coast Guard'??s Women's Reserve, also known as the SPARs, during World War II f... More

SPARs Attend Stratton Reception

SPARs Attend Stratton Reception

ALAMEDA, Calif. - Betty Reed (left) shares photos from her time serving in the U.S. Coast Guard Women'??s Reserve during World War II with U.S. Coast Guard Vice Commandant Sally Brice-O'??Hara and retired Coast... More

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