Grant’s tenure in the military came to an end when she met a handsome U.S. Air Force corporal who also worked in communications.
“The first time I met him, I knew he was an American, because he had on white socks. They were the only ones who wore white socks back in those days,” she quips. “Anyway, I fell in love, and eventually married him in Scotland. But I was forced to leave the [Royal] Air Force, because even though we were Allies, the British didn’t want me in the service if I was married to a Yank.”
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Grant’s tenure in the military came to an end when she met a handsome U.S. Air Force corporal who also worked in communications.
“The first time I met him, I knew he was an American, because he had on white socks. They were the only ones who wore white socks back in those days,” she quips. “Anyway, I fell in love, and eventually married him in Scotland. But I was forced to leave the [Royal] Air Force, because even though we were Allies, the British didn’t want me in the service if I was married to a Yank.”