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Hope and Humor: A Donut Dollie’s Legacy from World War II

Written By: Monica Rodman

“I’m here for the boys,” Marguerite Holtgrieve told the soldier who would eventually become her husband.

It was 1945. Marguerite, who went by Maggie, was one of several thousand women who volunteered with the American Red Cross during World War II. The Red Cross had started a project to boost the morale of American servicemen abroad and give them connection to home while they fought overseas. Young ladies like Maggie joined a brigade of “Donut Dollies” who served coffee, donuts, and light entertainment out of converted GMC trucks outfitted with kitchens.

Stationed on an army base in Nancy, France, 26-year-old Maggie met Ardo Stocks the day after V-E day. The medic was recovering from a gunshot wound that would later earn him Bronze Star and Purple Heart military medals.

Maggie in her American Red Cross uniform
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