Hazel Carter

During World War I, Hazel Carter of Douglas, Arizona stowed away on a ship to France to stay with her soldier husband. She wore an Army uniform to conceal her identity. She was discovered and sent home. She died while her husband, John, was still overseas. It is my understanding she was discovered when she refused to sleep in the same room as the men. She died in 1918 with complications from the flu.

 

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