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English: A middle-aged white woman with short side-parted wavy hair, wearing glasses and a suit jacket
Date
Source "DOFL Researcher Proves Women Simulate Gaming in War as Well as Men" Army Research and Development Newsmagazine 3(April 1962): 30. via Internet Archive
Author No photographer credited

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Betty W. Holz, from a 1962 publication of the United States Army

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