Marilyn Lynch

worked at Warner Robbins Air Base in aircraft rebuilding facility; retired medical technologist

"It [World War II] changed the South. It changed the whole area where I grew up . It really, really changed it because some of the land that had been farmed all that time was never farmed again...And then everybody was like me they'd gone off into a world they didn't know or a lot of them hadn't and came back with different ideas than what we left with. And we thought of things different ways."

"The boys that were sent over, they had a good cause to fight for, and we that were left, we wanted to help them all we could."

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