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Louvinia Jordan describes the top secret nature of her work in the Signal Corps.
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Louvinia Jordan describes victory celebrations in Washington, D.C. at the end of World War II.
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Louvinia Jordan describes her depature from Washington, D.C. after World War II.
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Louvinia Jordan describes her husband's participation in the invasion of Iwo Jima during World War II.
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Louvinia Jordan describes the injury her husband sustained as a medic in the Pacific during World War II.
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Louvinia Jordan describes her work as a cryptographic clerk or "codebreaker" for the Signal Corps during World War II.
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Louvinia Jordan describes how her work as a cryptographic clerk in the Signal Corps contributed to the war effort.
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Louvinia Jordan discusses the impact of the Second World War on southern attitudes towards the North.
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Louvinia Jordan names the professions open to women in the 1930s.
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Louvinia Jordan describes her coworkers and fellow cryptographers in the Signal Corps during World War II (ADULT LANGUAGE WARNING).
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