Georgina Bruce's military service during World War II transformed the rest of her life, coloring the way she raised her family and inspiring her to travel the world in retirement.
Bruce, 86, who lived much of her life in Minnetonka, served as a member of the Women's Army Corps (WAC) in New Guinea and the Philippines.
She died on July 8 in Edina.
After graduating from Little Falls High School, she worked, caring for children and cleaning homes.
At the beginning of the war, she went to Long Beach, Calif., with a sister to work for Douglas Aircraft Co. In 1943, she enlisted in the WACs.
She had met a soldier, Lee Bruce, in Massachusetts, and after their courtship, they married on April 15, 1944. A few weeks later, she received her orders for the Southwest Pacific.
She would write of long sea voyages, primitive roads and the beautiful tropics.
Bruce recalled how she and her comrades climbed down cargo netting to waiting landing craft that shuttled them to the island of New Guinea.