alan dixon caused a sensation when she reported for duty along the alcan highway in march 1943.hazel was an assistant director of the red cross club, insisted because women could not be direct or is. she worked in the red cross club in dawson creek, british columbia. the only woman at the club. acer and 95th engineers, that group of engineers who built the highway across canada and alaska. when she arrived, she was greeted by 1300 black soldiers. they hadn't seen many women in the hearing half the on-the-job and hazel was the first black woman 18 in all that time. grace out i was one of four african-american women who arrived in australia in august 1943. they operated to dr. carver right cross code. clear wheels operated a club in new guinea where she described her typical day is far from glamorous. no time for breakfast, no coffee, no juice, no ice, no back, no mouthwash, plenty of dancing mosquitoes and faithfully plenty of teodor it brought from home. katie cox was the only one in 10,000 men at or obey in new guinea, where she operated a red cross establishment called club pa