

In Focus: Jewish Women in the Military
Army: Matilda and Bernice Blaustein (WWII)

Matilda Blaustine and her daughter, Bernice. Both served in the
WAAC during World War II (1944). |
Matilda Blaustine and her daughter, Bernice, both served in WAAC
during World War II.
Prior to the War, Matilda Blaustine was appointed to the position
of district deputy of New York in the Masonic Order, the highest position
a Jewish woman had achieved in that organization. She was inducted as
a staff sergeant into the first contingent of the WAAC in 1942 and
took basic training at Fort Des Moines, Iowa. She served as a radar
spotter for U.S. Naval Intelligence in the First Fighter Command in New
York until her discharge in 1945.
Following the War, Matilda tirelessly raised funds for the Hebrew
Immigrant Aid Society working for the release of refugee family units
from the Displacement Camps and subsequent resettlement.
Bernice Blaustein joined the WAAC in 1943 and received basic
training at Fort Bliss, Texas. She also served until 1945.
How to Cite This Page
For a bibliography:
Jewish Women's Archive. "JWA - ArmyMatilda and Bernice Blaustein." <http://jwa.org/discover/infocus/military/army/blaustein.html>.
For a footnote:
Jewish Women's Archive, "JWA - ArmyMatilda and Bernice Blaustein," <http://jwa.org/discover/infocus/military/army/blaustein.html>.
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