Give her props. Anna Weiss doesn’t look like a mother of eight (ages seven to seventeen)!
“WWII Female Jeep Driver Anna Weiss & 320th BG B-26 “Dina Mite” in Dodge City Press Photo”
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Give her props. Anna Weiss doesn’t look like a mother of eight (ages seven to seventeen)!
“WWII Female Jeep Driver Anna Weiss & 320th BG B-26 “Dina Mite” in Dodge City Press Photo”
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This photo is more likely taken in 1942, as the 320th BG deployed to North Africa shortly after Operation Torch took place on November 8, 1942. Also appears to be an earlier model of the B-26 with the shorter tail.
Thanks for the note David. I appreciate those insights. In some cases the date stamped on the back of a photo is when it was published rather than when it was taken. But, it’s the only date I usually have available 🙂