Betty White remembered by US Army for WWII volunteer service
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The US Army paid tribute to Betty White for her service in the American Women's Voluntary Services during World War II.
Since the news of her passing, many admirers have paid tribute to her legendary career on the big and small screens. White, left, was perhaps best known for starring in "The Golden Girls." (Getty Images) White, right, also famously starred in "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" alongside the show's namesake. (Getty Images)
What some may be surprised to learn, however, is that White was also involved in the American Women's Voluntary Services (AWVS) during World War II.
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