Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1943 — Page 15
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HOLD YOUR HEAD HIGH IN THE
GALLANT NAVY BLUE OF THE WAVES AS A “HOOSIER PATRIETTE™
You're thinking . .. “But I have a good job” ou earn $50 to $126 a month as an enlisted and, “I’m in a dozen and one war activities” . AVE : “I'm doing all that’s expected of me.”
The Navy trains you. for your job at a leading college
Remember, - you shark as an Apprentice Seaman
Yes, even though you may have no experience in when you report to training school. Your pay
You are. .You’re doing all anyone expects of you —except yourself. You expect something more. Something bigger, more glorious.
any of these fields, if you meet the physical, age
and educational requirements (age 20 to 36, with
no children under 18; education — at least two
starts ‘immediately at $50 per month. Plus all your living expenses and $200 worth of clothes, As an enlisted WAVE, your pay can rapidly increase to as high as $126 a month. And lien
years of high school or business school) . . . the
Navy will train you for the job. your application for a commission will be judge
And that’s why you're making up your mind to on demonstrated capacity and ability.
serve your country in the gellant Navy blue of
the WAVES, You'll go to school . . . like a college girl... at one
of the nation’s leading Universities. There; for a month, and at government expense, you'll learn the ways of the Navy, its tradition and regulations, the fundamentals of drilling. After this period of indoctrination, you may receive three ‘months’ or more additional special training for the You will be able io look back to your enlistment America you will be working shoulder to shoulder job you're best fitted for, or be assigned to active as the proudest, most glorious experience in your
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“YOU'LL BE A “HOOSIER PATRIETTE!”
“Along with other young women of this area who enlist in hdl is. fad the WAVES during August, you will be a member of the napelss, ; nd, “HOOSIER PATRIETTES” Anniversary Unit of the Pd: like lo know more about WAVES. You will be honored at a gigantic enlistment cere- | 20-page, illustrated bookmony August 25 at the Coliseum, State Fair Grounds. AVES. ] You'll never er forget the thrilling experience!
Your country and your Navy needs you—now.
For you know you'll be serving your country as women have never been able to serve before. As part of the United States Navy. You know you'll be serving where your country needs you most.
Don’t you owe it to yourself . . . to your country . . . to learn more about the © WAVES, right now? The WAVES need you . Need your services desperately Now!
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Along with tiousands of the best young women in
WAVE Recruiting Station
‘And you'll be wearing the same proud Navy blue, 116 Monument Circle Co AEE
winning the same ratings, earning the same pay. as Navy men. Holding down one of : the same shore jobs somewhere in the United States. It may be an office job... a position in radio, communications or store keeping . . . perhaps in mechanics or aviation ground work.
You'll Be Glad to Meet—.
WAVE MARILYN GEORGE Specialist 3rd Class
me in any way.
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