Frankel, Beatrice, SSgt

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Last Rank
Staff Sergeant
Last MOSGroup
WWII SSN/MOS
Primary Unit
1945-1945, Aviation Women's Reserve Group - 1 (AWRG-1), MCAS Cherry Point, NC
Service Years
1943 - 1945
Enlisted Collar Insignia
Staff Sergeant

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Home State
New York
New York
Year of Birth
1922
 
This Military Service Page was created/owned by SSgt Scott MacQuarrie (Mac) to remember Marine SSgt Beatrice Frankel (Bea Arthur).

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Home Town
New York
Last Address
Los Angeles, California
Date of Passing
Apr 25, 2009
 
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Cremated

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WW II Honorable Discharge Pin


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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Celebrities Who ServedMarine Corps Engineer Association (MCEA)
  2015, Celebrities Who Served
  2022, Marine Corps Engineer Association (MCEA)

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 Enlisted/Officer Basic Training
  1943, Boot Camp (Hunter College, NY)
 Unit Assignments
Marine BarracksH&S Bn Henderson Hall (HQMC), Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC)Aviation UnitsMCAS Cherry Point, NC
  1943-1943, Women's Reserve Training Det, Marine Barracks Brooklyn, NY
  1943-1943, H&S Bn Henderson Hall (HQMC), Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC)
  1943-1944, Aircraft Engineering Squadron 45 (AES-45)
  1944-1945, Aviation Women's Reserve Squadron-19 (AWRS-19), MCAS Cherry Point, NC
  1945-1945, Aviation Women's Reserve Squadron-17 (AWRS-17), MCAS Cherry Point, NC
  1945-1945, Aviation Women's Reserve Group - 1 (AWRG-1), MCAS Cherry Point, NC
 Formal Schools and Courses
  1943-1943, Motor Transport School (Women's Reserve) (Camp Lejeune, North Carolina)
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Source: http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/celebrity/bea-arthur-was-truck-driving-marine

FULL NAME - BEATRICE RUTH (FRANKEL) AURTHUR - aka Bea Arthur

DECEMBER 9--While she strangely denied serving in the armed forces, military records show that the actress Bea Arthur spent 30 months in the Marine Corps, where she was one of the first members of the Women's Reserve and spent time as a typist and a truck driver.

The "Maude" and "The Golden Girls" star, who died last year at age 86, enlisted in early-1943 when she was 21 (and known as Bernice Frankel). In a February 1943 letter included in her Marine personnel file, Arthur gave military officials a brief account of her prior employment as a food analyst at a Maryland packing plant, a hospital lab technician, and an office worker at a New York loan company.

Arthur was due to start a new job, but she "heard last week that enlistments for women in the Marines were open, so decided the only thing to do was to join." While she hoped for an assignment in ground aviation, Arthur noted that she was "willing to get in now and do whatever is desired of me until such time as ground schools are organized." She added, "As far as hobbies are concerned, I've dabbled in music and dramatics."

As part of the enlistment process, Arthur underwent interviews that resulted in the production of "personality appraisal" sheets. One such analysis described her conversation as "Argumentative"? and her attitude and manner as "Over aggressive."In a handwritten note, the Marine interviewer remarked, "Officious--but probably a good worker--if she has her own way!"

Arthur is pictured here in an official Marine photo taken shortly after her enlistment. A second undated portrait can be seen above.

Arthur, who was fingerprinted during enlistment, started basic training in March 1943 and was initially assigned as a typist at Marine headquarters in Washington, D.C.. Over the following two years, Arthur was stationed at Marine Corps and Navy air stations in Virginia and North Carolina. During her military career, Arthur's rank went from private to corporal to sergeant to staff sergeant, the title she held upon her honorable discharge in September 1945, according to one document.

On a Marine qualification card that included a section titled "Talent for furnishing public entertainment," Arthur is credited for "piano & organ 13 years" and "contralto-orchestra."? Her "active hobbies" included hunting with a .22 caliber rifle and "bow and arrow."

A year after her enlistment, Arthur married a fellow Marine, Private Robert Aurthur, in a ceremony presided over by a city judge in Ithaca, New York. She then formally had her named changed in military records to Bernice Aurthur. It would change again, to Bea Arthur, as she started her post-military career as an actress.

   
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