Thursday, March 12, 2026

Salvation Army honors women who brought hope to troops on frontlines in WW1


During World War I, women from The Salvation Army traveled to the frontlines to serve soldiers with food, comfort, and encouragement.

Often cooking over campfires like this, they became known as the “Doughnut Lassies,” bringing hope and a taste of home to troops far from their families.

This Women’s History Month, we honor the women whose compassion changed lives—even in the midst of war.


Shared from The Salvation Army - Ansonia Facebook page.



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