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FReeper Canteen ~ Hall of Heroes: Julia Child ~ 13 August 2018
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Posted on 08/12/2018 5:06:22 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
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~ Hall of Heroes ~ Julia Child Info from this website. |
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Julia Child: 1912-2004 Julia McWilliams Child was born Aug. 19, 1912, and was, she has said, "an adolescent until I was 30." One of her grandfathers left Illinois in 1849 when he was 16 to pan for gold in California. Her mother, tall and lively like Julia, had roots in New England. Julia grew up in Pasadena in a large house with drivers, gardeners, cooks and a kitchen that both she and her mother rarely saw or cared about. She played center for her private-school basketball team and enrolled in Smith College where she lived what she describes as a "butterfly life," driving her friends around in a Ford and graduating in 1934.
To many, Julia Child is the darling grandmother who taught Americans how to appreciate great cooking. Few know, however, that this part of her life came after a high-level stint in the OSS (a CIA precursor) during WWII. Julia Child became interested in military service when she joined the Red Cross after the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941. Before then, Julia was becoming the Paris Hilton of her day -- she would stay out late drinking and socializing and, being from a privileged background, could afford to do so. Joining the Red Cross helped her focus her life on constructive goals. The new lifestyle appealed to her and the Red Cross became her first step toward serving her country.
Julia was eager to do more, but at 6' 2" she was too tall for other military service organizations. Refusing to give up, she a traveled to Washington in 1942 to explore her options. Soon she began working for the Office of Strategic Services. Although she has modestly claimed her duties were only clerical, her performance record suggests otherwise. By 1943 she had been promoted and was working with very sensitive intelligence material. That same year, she was recruited to travel overseas and help manage intelligence activity in WWIIs Pacific theater. Stationed in Kandy, Sri Lanka, she helped the OSS track data on a range of topics including troop movement and espionage. Julia helped coordinate the information necessary to plan the attacks on the Japanese-held islands in the area.
To some degree, Julia was to the service what Q was to James Bond -- although her duties didnt involve undercover work, she helped develop supplies and techniques for spies and clandestine operatives. One of Julias first OSS teams was assigned the task of finding ways a spy stranded on a life raft could get water. One particularly unappealing strategy they experimented with was drinking water squeezed from a fishs body. Unfortunately, the technique turned out to be useless.
Julias other surprising contribution to the OSS was a shark repellant. The United States had underwater mines that were being inadvertently detonated by sharks. The shark-induced explosions had two main downsides: There was one less mine and German U-Boats could chart the minefields location and know where to avoid. The OSS needed a way to keep sharks away from the explosives, so they turned to Julia. She and some coworkers cooked up a shark repellant that was used to coat the explosives. Unlike her fish squeezing technique, Julia's shark repellant seemed to be successful.
After her service in the OSS, Julia married Paul Child, an OSS operative she had worked with while in Sri Lanka. The two moved to Paris in 1948 where Paul Child worked for the U.S. Intelligence Service. Soon, she began attending the Cordon Bleu cooking school in Paris and developed skill in preparing French cuisine. Julia's cooking interests and abilities grew steadily, and in 1961 she published her first cookbook: 'Mastering the Art of French Cooking.' It was this book and her subsequent television appearances that made Julia Child a household name, but the events were set in motion by her employment in a clandestine intelligence agency. |
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To: LUV W
On their old cam setup, they kept archived videos and you could go back to see things you’d missed. They apparently didn’t do that with the new setup and that’s a shame.
Strong survival instinct in SE22. He wasn’t getting anything to eat so he figured out he needed to get in front if he was going to have a chance. Out the bowl he climbed and it worked. Smart lil feller.
Guess it’s time to grab the blanket and pillow and head out to see if I can see some meteors. Hope you have a good day tomorrow!
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posted on
08/12/2018 11:51:23 PM PDT
by
radu
(God bless our military men and women, past and present)
To: Kathy in Alaska
I’ve used the blanket and pillow for years to watch the meteor showers. Beats getting a crick in the neck. LOL
Getting ready to head out now.
I hope the clouds do move out up there so you can see them too.
Good luck tomorrow! I hope they have the temp’s computer and stuff ready so things don’t get too bogged down.
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posted on
08/12/2018 11:57:42 PM PDT
by
radu
(God bless our military men and women, past and present)
To: E.G.C.
Howdy, E.G.C.
Hope your weekend has been great.
Have you been outside to check out the Perseids tonight?
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posted on
08/12/2018 11:59:26 PM PDT
by
radu
(God bless our military men and women, past and present)
To: radu
I went out to see if I could see the meteors, but we have clouds. Bummer. Plus, too much light. sigh
Enjoy your time outside...see you tomorrow! Hope it’s a pretty day for you!
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posted on
08/13/2018 12:05:37 AM PDT
by
luvie
(The bravery and dedication of our troops in keeping us safe & free make me proud to be an American!)
To: radu
It’s not looking good for watching the meteor showers, but I will try.
Hope you get a good viewing.
This week will be interesting.
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posted on
08/13/2018 12:40:31 AM PDT
by
Kathy in Alaska
((~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
To: radu
No, Gizmo and I slept outside. Also I had to reboot the router because we had some lightning last evening from the storms. There was some flash flooding in the Duncan OK area last night.
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posted on
08/13/2018 2:28:07 AM PDT
by
E.G.C.
To: LUV W
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posted on
08/13/2018 5:10:22 AM PDT
by
The Mayor
(Honesty means never having to look over your shoulder.)
To: Kathy in Alaska
Hai and Good Morning (((HUGS))) - just sitting in crew area getting together for first flight to Chicago, then down to Austin and up to Las Vegas for overnight. Vegas, yum.
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posted on
08/13/2018 6:48:48 AM PDT
by
SkyDancer
( ~ Just Consider Me A Random Fact Generator ~ Eat Sleep Fly Repeat ~)
To: Kathy in Alaska; The Mayor
Prayers up for your grandchild!
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posted on
08/13/2018 7:02:33 AM PDT
by
left that other site
(For America to have CONFIDENCE in our future, we must have PRIDE in our HISTORY... DJT)
To: Kathy in Alaska
Still rainy...but at least I have a mud room! :-)
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posted on
08/13/2018 7:03:11 AM PDT
by
left that other site
(For America to have CONFIDENCE in our future, we must have PRIDE in our HISTORY... DJT)
To: The Mayor
Good! NY needs him SO bad!
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posted on
08/13/2018 9:19:31 AM PDT
by
luvie
(The bravery and dedication of our troops in keeping us safe & free make me proud to be an American!)
To: Kathy in Alaska; y'all; Arrowhead1952; beachn4fun; E.G.C.; GodBlessUSA; ConorMacNessa; HiJinx; ...
Goood late morning, Early Birds!
[or early afternoon for some. LOL]
It's a beautiful coolish day here.
Could rain, but hasn't yet.
I'll take the cool 74-ish! :)
Hope all y'all have a Mahv'lus Monday!
...and a Wonderful Week!
Even if you have to work.
((((hugs))))
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posted on
08/13/2018 9:39:22 AM PDT
by
luvie
(The bravery and dedication of our troops in keeping us safe & free make me proud to be an American!)
To: LUV W
What? No TEA today?
** snicker **
To: spel_grammer_an_punct_polise
Yep....Earl Greyer with lime and sweetener. Ate a roll that hubby made. Neener-neener! :)
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posted on
08/13/2018 7:14:00 PM PDT
by
luvie
(The bravery and dedication of our troops in keeping us safe & free make me proud to be an American!)
To: E.G.C.
Good morning, E...((HUGS))...she was an amazingly multi-talented woman.
Is your plumbing all fixed now?
You and Gizmo have a great Tuesday.
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posted on
08/13/2018 10:04:59 PM PDT
by
Kathy in Alaska
((~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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