Photo by Gary Sheftick | Defense Media Activity - Army Productions | 10.08.2018
Merle Egan Anderson, circa 1918, while serving as a mobile telephone operator for the U.S. Army Signal Corps in France, captured on screen here in the the documentary film, "The Hello Girls
Photo by Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz | Office of the Secretary of Defense Public Affairs | 09.01.2015
Secretary of Defense Ash Carter says hello to the studio audience as he arrives to hosts his first Worldwide Troop Talk at the Defense Media Activity at Fort George G. Meade, Md., Sept. 1, 2015
Courtesy Audio | 13th Armored Corps Sustainment Command (13th ESC) | 03.31.2010
Talks to a Radio Lia reporter in Seattle, Wash., about dealing with the heat in the summer and the differences in the world, growing up with the Army as his father was a Colonel, his future
Photo by Staff Sgt. Rachel Minto | The United States Army Band "Pershing's Own" | 09.13.2024
A member of The Doughboy Foundation's "Hello Girls" hold a candle during the WWI Memorial Illumination Ceremony for the new WWI Memorial in Washington, D.C., on September 13, 2024. U.S. Army photo
Story by Dani Johnson | U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach | 04.15.2021
ANSBACH, Germany (April 15, 2021) – Each summer, Army installations across the world say good-bye to a portion of their population and hello to new Soldiers and Family members arriving for their tour
Courtesy Audio | Defense Media Activity - Navy Production | 11.04.2009
Talks to a Captain's America Show in Sarasota, Fla. about being aboard the USS New York, says hello to family and friends, being the baker on the ship, her culinary work, the reception the crew
Courtesy Story | U.S. Army Transformation and Training Command | 07.19.2023
. During World War I, over 200 “Hello Girls” served a vital communications role as switchboard operators in France. Although women’s military service waned between the wars, it ballooned to over 400,000
Photo by Timothy Koster | Connecticut National Guard Public Affairs Office | 08.26.2020
Soldiers and Airmen from the Connecticut National Guard watch a documentary about the 'Hello Girls', a group of women who served as telephone operators in World War I and their struggle to achieve