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The story of the vanishing husband - Page 5 of 40 - Kiwi Report

The story of the vanishing husband


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[post_page_title]The only female mechanic[/post_page_title]
Peggy Harris, born Peggy Seale, originally hailed from Vernon, Texas located right on the Texas-Oklahoma border. Born in the 1920s, by the time Peggy was 18 she was working at the Altus Air Force Base in Oklahoma, employed there as an electrical mechanic for various instruments. She happened to be the only woman working as a mechanic on the entire base, and she caught the eye of Billie’s father, who thought she would be perfect for his son.
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