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Question: What was the nickname used to describe the girls who were hostesses at USO dance during World War II!?
My father and I are watching a show with swing dancing, and we can't remember what the ladies were commonly called who were at the parties to dance with soldiers and sailors!Www@QuestionHome@Com


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Hostesses works - - - also Canteen Girls - - - as in Hollywood Canteen - - - !.!.
http://www!.troyohio!.gov/gallery/CanteenG!.!.!.
""From mid-1943 to March 10, 1946, forty of Troy's teenage girls, their mothers, and volunteers operated a totally free canteen service for troops on the platform of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad station!. For three years during World War II, and with support and donations from Miami County communities and six additional counties, thousands of food baskets and countless drinks were given to at least 600,000 soldiers at trackside!. On Saturday, November 11, 2006, a ceremony was held to dedicate the Ohio Historical Society Marker for the Junior Girls Canteen!.""
http://www!.swingtimecanteen!.com/

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