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Sherman A1

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Sun Jan 2, 2022, 02:41 PM Jan 2022

US Army Pays Tribute to Betty White's World War II Volunteer Service

While millions of fans mourn the beloved television star Betty White, who passed away on Friday at the age of 99, the US Army paid tribute to the comedian for one of her earliest and most significant roles — as a volunteer during World War II.

In a statement released on Friday, the military branch lamented the death of White and detailed her association with the armed services.

"We are saddened by the passing of Betty White," the Army said in a statement on Twitter. "Not only was she an amazing actress, she also served during WWII as a member of the American Women's Voluntary Services. A true legend on and off the screen."

White found work modeling in the late 1930s, but put her larger aspirations on hold during World War II in order to work with the American Women's Voluntary Services (AWVS) in 1941.

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2022/01/01/us-army-pays-tribute-betty-whites-world-war-ii-volunteer-service.html

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DURHAM D

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Sun Jan 2, 2022, 02:45 PM
Jan 2022
During an interview with Cleveland magazine in 2010, White said that her assignment consisted of driving a PX truck of supplies to barracks in the Hollywood Hills — while attending dances for departing troops at night.

"It was a strange time and out of balance with everything," White told the magazine, "which I'm sure the young people are going through now."
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