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Visit the U S Army Women s Museum at Fort Lee
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Visit the U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum at Fort Lee
The story of the Quartermaster Corps role in Army success since the 1700âs is here among over 30,000 artifacts. Jessica Noll gives us a tour and talks with director and curator Correy Twilley.
By: Virginia This Morning
and last updated 2021-07-09 20:14:30-04
RICHMOND, Va. If you love military history, you will want to plan a visit to the U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum at Fort Lee in Prince George County, one of the largest Army museums in the country.
The story of the Quartermaster Corps role in Army success since the 1700s is there among more than 30,000 artifacts. Jessica Noll gives us a tour and talks with director and curator Correy Twilley.
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Bettie J. Morden: A driver for women’s rights
Veteran Bettie J. Morden was an advocate for women’s rights in the military and later became a quintessential historian, sharing her stories on and off the field.
Bettie J. Morden dedicated her life to the U.S. Army in active service and beyond. She was born in August 1921 in Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan. She grew up with her parents, William James Morden and Leah Marie “Bonney” Morden, and five siblings.
In 1939, Morden graduated from high school. The following year, she attended Cleary Business College in Ypsilanti, Michigan. During this time, she also worked as a corporate office secretary.