Portrait of Nan Holliday

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Photograph, portrait. Nan Holliday posing against a car in a military uniform. Personal caption on reverse: "Nan Holliday / Hempstead 5755 / We had ranks of Lieutenants in case of capture by the Japanese. I doubt if it would make an difference, but the Government had rules - and we, of course, followed them. / USO Overseas (South Pacific) unit / December 1944 through June of 1945." Presumably United States. No date

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Items from the United Service Organizations (USO) service of Mrs. Emmy Lou Swann (née Sites), otherwise known as Nan Holliday, who was part of the troupe that performed “Girl Crazy” in the Pacific Theater of Operations. Swann was born in December 1923 in Ohio, but moved with her family to California by her mid teens. She became a performer, and in December 1944 she was assigned to a USO troupe to perform the musical “Girl Crazy.” Swann and her troupe performed at military bases on Oahu, Honolulu, Guam, Tinian, Saipan, and Falalop. Their tour ended in June 1945, and Swann returned to California. It is there that she met her husband, Frank William Swann, Jr., an actor who had served in the United States Navy during World War II. The collection consists of Army Signal Corps photographs as well as photographs Swann took. For more items relating to Swann’s USO service see 2008.538 as well as her oral history.
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United States
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38.000
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-98.000