Daniel Clark (left) receives the flag during modified funeral honors for Army Air Forces Pvt. Miriam Rivkin, Clark's mother-in-law, in Section Q of Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home National Cemetery, Washington, , February 11, 2021. Rivkin joined the Women’s Auxiliary Air Corps in 1943 and served for two years during WWII. She was one of the only female soldiers in the China-Burma-India theater of the war and served as a photographer. After she left the service, Rivkin had a 50-year career in the New York fashion industry. At the time she passed away, Rivkin was living at t
Daniel Clark (left) receives the flag during modified funeral honors for Army Air Forces Pvt. Miriam Rivkin, Clark's mother-in-law, in Section Q of Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home National Cemetery, Washington, , February 11, 2021. Rivkin joined the Women’s Auxiliary Air Corps in 1943 and served for two years during WWII. She was one of the only female soldiers in the China-Burma-India theater of the war and served as a photographer. After she left the service, Rivkin had a 50-year career in the New York fashion industry. At the time she passed away, Rivkin was living at the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Northwest Washington,
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