Dorothy Kurtz, SPAR, 1943-1946 Film and Digital Files


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Title
Dorothy Kurtz, SPAR, 1943-1946 Film and Digital Files
Description
Digital files featuring a film detailing United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Member Dorothy Kurtz's service in SPAR during World War 2. SPAR was the women's reserve for the Coast Guard created during World War 2. Kurtz describes her motivation to serve, the women she served with, her experience as a woman in the Coast Guard, her current role in the Auxiliary, and other notable women she served with, including Olivia Hooker, the first black woman to integrate the Coast Guard. She is interviewed in the film by Dr. Richard A. Stephenson, USCGA Historian. Creator: Kurtz, Dorothy / Contributor: Stephenson Richard A.; Irvin, Constance O. -
Date
June 06, 2012 - March 26, 2024
Extent
13 files / 0.5GB
Local Identifier
0559-s5-b384-f1
Location of Original
East Carolina Manuscript Collection
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