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Celeste

Graves, Celeste
Celeste
I was born into the family of William Julius and Emilie (Baudat) Gayle on August 30, 1919 They decided to name me Luella Celestine for my two grandmothers...Luella Love (Sanders) Gayle and Celestine (Pichon) Baudat. I did not like the name and was very happy that they decided to call me "Celeste." At the time of my birth, my brother Milton was almost two, having been born September 2, 1917. Unfortunately, he died with Diphtheria on December 11...

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Celeste

Graves, Celeste
Celeste
I was born into the family of William Julius and Emilie (Baudat) Gayle on August 30, 1919 They decided to name me Luella Celestine for my two grandmothers...Luella Love (Sanders) Gayle and Celestine (Pichon) Baudat. I did not like the name and was very happy that they decided to call me "Celeste." At the time of my birth, my brother Milton was almost two, having been born September 2, 1917. Unfortunately, he died with Diphtheria on December 11...

CHF 34.50

Magnolia Memories

Graves, Celeste
Magnolia Memories
Celeste Graves was born in Magnolia, Texas August 30, 1919. She graduated from high school in 1935 at the age of 15. There were only eight in her graduating class. She left Magnolia for periods of time for college, World War II, and the Korean War. Her husband was a radioman in the U. S. Navy and they lived in various areas of California. They decided they wanted to raise their children in the country, thus the move back to Magnolia. During Wo...

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A VIEW FROM THE DOGHOUSE

Graves, Celeste
A VIEW FROM THE DOGHOUSE
In 1997 an instructor mentionedto me that he would like to know what happened to his women students afterWorld War II. What started out as a"booklet" turned into a "book" with profiles of the first three classes of the319th AAFWFTD (Army Air Force Women's Flight Training Detachment). Those who trainedat Municipal Airporthad many hardships that future classes did not encounter. They were not given the same militaryprivileges as the men and had ...

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A View from the Doghouse

Graves, Celeste
A View from the Doghouse
In 1997 an instructor mentionedto me that he would like to know what happened to his women students afterWorld War II. What started out as a"booklet" turned into a "book" with profiles of the first three classes of the319th AAFWFTD (Army Air Force Women's Flight Training Detachment). Those who trainedat Municipal Airporthad many hardships that future classes did not encounter. They were not given the same militaryprivileges as the men and had ...

CHF 33.90