Waiting for a Manicure

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My regular every-other-Sunday manicure ritual this week included some interesting conversation with Fran. Fran and I both had a bit of a wait. As we sat together on the bench, she turned to show me a letter she was holding from the Jewish War Veterans organization.

“Do you know them?” she asked, with a glimmer in her eye and inviting me to ask a question. I told her that my father-in-law, had been an active JWV participant during his retirement and is even buried in a JWV cemetery. She smiled, proudly announced that she is the last surviving female service member from WWII in Nassau County, and proceeded to tell me her story.

Fran was a college senior at Boston University during World War II. She was an avid student of language, speaking four or five as I recall, and math. One day, an officer showed up at the school and informed Fran that she had been drafted. Her family didn’t even know yet. She was escorted to Washington DC where she spent several years decoding Japanese war messages. She didn’t know Japanese, but she learned quickly. She still has very vivid memories of the code books they needed to learn. Fran has very strong opinions and spoke so proudly of her time in the service.

Just an ordinary Sunday manicure . . . Way to go Fran.

PS: As I often do before I post, I read this blog to my husband who thought it was out of character since it does not transparently seek comments. He may be right. But I really liked Fran.

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Fred Klein

We avoided Japanese listening by using Native American "Code Talkers"

Submitted by Vincent_Serro on Tue, 05/07/2013 - 00:47

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Vincent Serro

I wonder how many American lives her work for the military saved?
Rona Gura

I constantly embarrass my kids because I "talk to everyone." This is why.
Bill Waldorf

I wonder how many Gothamites have served their country sacrificing time, effort and more that we have not discovered? If each of us ask the person next to us specifically, "have you given of yourself for other than yourself" and can you tell me about it? Can you imagine what stories and adventures we would uncover about ourselves?

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Tue, 05/07/2013 - 08:57

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Goes to show you how everyone has a story. Paula from Boston
Amparo Connors

Remarkable how Fran's gift for languages & learning served our country well, specially at a time when women were not highly valued for their skills!

I always speak to random people, like Rona embarrassing my kids, and give them my business card. You never know who knows someone that needs work, or a job change. The fringe benefits are all the interesting stories and wonderful people I get to enjoy along my life's journey.
Corey Bearak

Fran probably has a story that fits a movie or a news article. Maybe someone in Gotham can make that connection if Fran has the interest

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