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Mary Greyeyes Reid (November 14, 1920 – March 31, 2011) was a Canadian World War II servicewoman. A Cree from the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation in Saskatchewan, she was the first First Nations woman to enlist in the Canadian Armed Forces. After joining the Canadian Women's Army Corps (CWAC) in 1942, she became the subject of an internationally famous army publicity photograph, and was sent overseas to serve in London, England, where she was introduced to public figures such as George VI and his daughter Elizabeth. Greyeyes remained in London until being discharged in 1946, after which she returned to Canada.

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  • Mary Greyeyes Reid (14 novembre 1920 - 31 mars 2011) est une militaire canadienne. Membre de la nation Cris de Muskeg Lake en Saskatchewan, elle est la première femme issue des Premières nations à s'enrôler dans les Forces armées canadiennes. Après avoir rejoint le (en) (CWAC) en 1942, elle devient le sujet d'une photographie publicitaire de renommée internationale et est envoyée outre-mer pour servir à Londres, en Angleterre, où elle est présentée à des personnalités publiques telles que George VI et sa fille. Elizabeth. Greyeyes reste à Londres jusqu'à être rendue à la vie civile en 1946, après quoi elle revient au Canada. (fr)
  • Mary Greyeyes Reid (November 14, 1920 – March 31, 2011) was a Canadian World War II servicewoman. A Cree from the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation in Saskatchewan, she was the first First Nations woman to enlist in the Canadian Armed Forces. After joining the Canadian Women's Army Corps (CWAC) in 1942, she became the subject of an internationally famous army publicity photograph, and was sent overseas to serve in London, England, where she was introduced to public figures such as George VI and his daughter Elizabeth. Greyeyes remained in London until being discharged in 1946, after which she returned to Canada. (en)
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  • Mary Greyeyes Reid (14 novembre 1920 - 31 mars 2011) est une militaire canadienne. Membre de la nation Cris de Muskeg Lake en Saskatchewan, elle est la première femme issue des Premières nations à s'enrôler dans les Forces armées canadiennes. Après avoir rejoint le (en) (CWAC) en 1942, elle devient le sujet d'une photographie publicitaire de renommée internationale et est envoyée outre-mer pour servir à Londres, en Angleterre, où elle est présentée à des personnalités publiques telles que George VI et sa fille. Elizabeth. Greyeyes reste à Londres jusqu'à être rendue à la vie civile en 1946, après quoi elle revient au Canada. (fr)
  • Mary Greyeyes Reid (November 14, 1920 – March 31, 2011) was a Canadian World War II servicewoman. A Cree from the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation in Saskatchewan, she was the first First Nations woman to enlist in the Canadian Armed Forces. After joining the Canadian Women's Army Corps (CWAC) in 1942, she became the subject of an internationally famous army publicity photograph, and was sent overseas to serve in London, England, where she was introduced to public figures such as George VI and his daughter Elizabeth. Greyeyes remained in London until being discharged in 1946, after which she returned to Canada. (en)
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