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Yeoman (F) L. Ethel Brownfield, USNRF (in service, circa 1918-19).
Later, Mrs. L. Ethel Brownfield Saunders

This page features views relating to Yeoman (F) Leona Ethel Brownfield, who served in the Navy during the World War I era.


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Photo #: NH 65454

Yeoman (F) First Class L. Ethel Brownfield, USNRF


Photographed in winter dress uniform, with coat-cape, circa 1917-19.

Courtesy of Mrs. L Ethel Brownfield Saunders, 1968.

U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

Online Image: 55KB; 380 x 765 pixels

 


Leona Ethel Brownfield is one of those present in the following group photograph:

Photo #: NH 72831

Yeomen (F)


Who worked at the Naval Training Station, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington, during World War I.
Identifications are provided in Photo # NH 72831 (Complete Caption).

Courtesy of Mrs. Omah (Munier) Swanson, 1969.

U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

Online Image: 92KB; 740 x 345 pixels

 


Leona Ethel Brownfield is seen in the following large group photograph (front row, 19th from left):

Photo #: NH 52952

Yeomen (F)


Of the 13th Naval District, at the Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington, 1918.
See Photo #: NH 52952 (Complete Caption) for identification of those present, as provided by Mrs. Helen V. Miller.

The original photograph was donated by Mrs. Joseph A. King (Margaret Mary Fitzgerald).

U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

Online Image: 151KB; 740 x 435 pixels

 


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6 May 2000