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Jim Goodrich, 5th Marine Division - The National WWII Museum Oral History
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Frances Skiba Hoffmann, US Marine
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Frances Skiba Hoffmann, a WWII veteran and one of the first members of the Marine Corps Women's Reserve, died last week in New Orleans at age 96 of COVID-19. She was a beloved member of our Museum family.
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