Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Virginia Hall--one tough broad

American hero Virginia Hall
From National Women's History Museum: "World War II spy Virginia Hall was born April 6, 1906, in Baltimore, Maryland.  As part of her education, she attended schools in France, Germany and Austria.  In 1931, at the end of her studies, she was appointed as a Consular Service clerk at the American Embassy in Warsaw, Poland.  Hall had hoped to pursue a career in Foreign Service, but suffered an unfortunate accident during a hunting trip which resulted in the loss of her lower leg.  Her injury disrupted her plans for a diplomatic career and she resigned from the Department of State in 1939." more
Some of you may remember I've posted a couple of times on Samuel Whittemore. I don't believe I've ever posted about Virginia Hall. You should get to know her. She trained a battalion of French Maquisards--with a prosthetic leg. She was one tough broad.
General "Wild Bill" Donovan giving Hall a medal for bravery under fire
We will need more 'tough broads' like Hall in the coming months and years. Know any candidates?
Contact your local Patriot cell.
Tempus fugit
Patriots: Organize, Prepare, Train!
(get ready for the upcoming North American live-fire exercises coming soon complete with plague, pestilence, race riots (right now!) and ISIL terrorist attacks and eventual Chinese invasion.

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