Genuine WWII US Army dog tag, issued to some Phyllis Ingalls service number A-300273, vaccinated against tetanus in 1943, blood type A, Protestant, with name and address of next-of-kin -- here, her father.
Phyllis F. Ingalls was born on January 22, 1919 in Sapulpa, Oklahoma and joined the Women's Army Corps on August 4, 1943. She deployed to the Pacific from November 18, 1944 to October 22, 1945, in New Guinea and in the Phillipines, serving in the Headquarters of the Far East Air Forces, and was discharged nine days later as a Corporal. She passed away on June 5, 1977.
Genuine WWII US Army dog tag, issued to some Phyllis Ingalls service number A-300273, vaccinated against tetanus in 1943, blood type A, Protestant, with name and address of next-of-kin -- here, her father.
Phyllis F. Ingalls was born on January 22, 1919 in Sapulpa, Oklahoma and joined the Women's Army Corps on August 4, 1943. She deployed to the Pacific from November 18, 1944 to October 22, 1945, in New Guinea and in the Phillipines, serving in the Headquarters of the Far East Air Forces, and was discharged nine days later as a Corporal. She passed away on June 5, 1977.
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