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Just asking -- was that the year that the first all-girl corps; the "Hill's Bunkerettes", appeared?

I think the Liberty Belles preceded the Bunkerettes, but in my opinion they were not all they were cracked up to be.

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I think the Liberty Belles preceded the Bunkerettes, but in my opinion they were not all they were cracked up to be.

My favorite name for an All Girl Corps... from Monterey Pk. Calif... they chose the name for themselves as " The Flashing Lassies ".

I mean... ok.... but....

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My favorite name for an All Girl Corps... from Monterey Pk. Calif... they chose the name for themselves as " The Flashing Lassies ".

I mean... ok.... but....

Too bad they never made Top-12. The thought of Brandt Crocker trying to make his way through that minefield in front of 30,000 brings a certain smile to the face...

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That was a revolutionary year in the activity.

Yes... 1776 was a revolutionary year in the activity here in the northeast. Not a particularly good year for the Kingsmen for example.

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