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Hazel Carter (writer)

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681: 669: 693: 657: 210:, on July 11, 1918, after being ill for two days. Her husband was still fighting overseas when she passed. It was said by friends that her health declined after her return and they believed she died of a "broken heart." Carter's body was returned to Douglas for burial and she was given a military funeral with a military chaplain and six soldiers as 178:
veteran grandfather, H. Clark remarked how proud he was of his granddaughter, stating "I knew she would do it…That girl sure has grit. I wish she could stay and fight the Germans. You ought to have seen her in uniform. She made a better looking soldier than John, I do believe. She can handle a rifle
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in Douglas, but was not accepted. Carter then cut her hair short and stole an Army uniform. She boarded the same train as the one carrying her husband and went undetected for two days when she was forced off the train and told to go back to Douglas. However, she got back on the train. At the port,
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A request by Carter to remain as a nurse was refused. Her husband was demoted from corporal to private as a result of the debacle. Carter states that her mother did not know she was stowing away. Carter's
190:. A hero's welcome was planned for her return to Douglas. Carter was met by a brass band and supporters. She also wrote about her experiences and her account was published by 214:. In 1918 after the funeral, it was reported by her cousin, Ella Murphy, that Carter's was the first military funeral held in the United States for a woman. 162: 149:. She was known as a skilled hunter and farmer. According to her father Peter Blauser, Carter graduated from college but chose to live a life on a 723: 618: 194:. Carter authored a series of four articles detailing her experience that were serialized nationally by several newspaper companies. 166:
she was able to get onto a ship and stow away. Carter claims her husband did not know of her presence on the train until they neared
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When her husband was sent to France on the first American contingent to fight in World War I, she first tried to join the
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where she tended to 200 cattle and 16 saddle horses. She married John J. Carter on December 12, 1916.
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Soldiers helped her. Red Cross Refused Her. So She Donned Uniform and Boarded Troop Train.
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Before her death, she intended on earning enough money to return to France to serve as an
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On return, she was detained and questioned at the police headquarters in
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Battle Cries and Lullabies: Women in War from Prehistory to the Present
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better than most men. They sure should have let her stay."
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Hazel Carter (linguist)

Lordsburg, New Mexico
United States Army
Huachuca Mountains
Douglas
Arizona Territory
ranch
Red Cross
Chicago
American Civil War
Hoboken, New Jersey
Atlantic City, New Jersey
The Bell Syndicate
Army nurse
Lordsburg, New Mexico
pallbearers



"Bride, Disguised as a Soldier, Goes to France With Pershing"


"Los Angeles Herald 25 July 1917 — California Digital Newspaper Collection"





"The WWI Soldier Girl: Hazel Blauser Carter"

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