Democracy Dies in Darkness

This WWI ‘Hello Girl’ has been denied a proper goodbye for decades

Marie Edmee LeRoux, buried in an unmarked grave in Prince George’s County, will finally get a headstone. Now Congress needs to give her a medal.

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May 2, 2024 at 6:11 p.m. EDT
Marie Edmee LeRoux, one of the World War I 'Hello Girls' who ran military communications in France, was buried in an unmarked grave in 1945. (Catherine Bourgin/Family photo)
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An unmarked patch of dirt and grass in a Maryland cemetery has covered an astonishing story for nearly 80 years.

Marie Edmee LeRoux was on the front lines of World War I in France, she sang in Paris, jumped out of biplanes in Italy and she was among the small group of women who helped change a president’s mind on giving women the right to vote.