Semper K9 is proud to announce the acceptance of Loretta ‘Etta’ into our Service Dogs for Veterans Program. Etta is a Chocolate Lab donated by Graystone Retrievers. Etta is named in memory of Loretta Perfectus Walsh, U.S. Navy.

Historical records reflect that on March 17, 1917, the first woman to enlist in the Navy was Loretta Perfectus Walsh.  She was born on April 22, 1896, in Philadelphia and thus had the distinction of being the first woman to service in any of the U.S. armed forces in other than a nursing assignment.  Until Walsh’s enlistment, women had served as Navy nurses but were civilian employees with few benefits.

Walsh, aged 20, was enlisted on March 17, 1917, as a Yeoman(F), all of whom were popularly referred to as “Yeomanettes.”  During World War I, a reported 11,274 female Yeoman(F) served in the Navy.  The Yeoman(F) women primarily served in clerical positions.  They received the same benefits and responsibilities as men, including identical pay ($28.75 per month) and were treated as veterans after the war.

On March 21, 1917, Walsh was sworn in as Chief Yeoman, becoming the first woman Chief Petty Officer in the Navy.  She served her active duty at the Naval Shipyard in Philadelphia and when World War I ended, Walsh and all the Yeoman(F) personnel were released from active duty.  As Walsh had enlisted in the Naval Reserve for a 4-year enlistment, she continued on inactive reserve status, receiving a modest retainer pay, until the end of her enlistment on March 17, 1921.

Walsh fell victim to influenza in the fall of 1918 and later contracted tuberculosis.  She died on August 6, 1925, at the age of 29 in Olyphant, Pennsylvania.  After her death, she was buried in Olyphant’s St. Patrick’s Cemetery under a monument that reads:

LORETTA PERFECTUS WALSH

APRIL 22, 1896 – AUGUST 6, 1925

WOMAN AND PATRIOT

FIRST OF THOSE ENROLLED IN THE U.S. NAVAL SERVICE

WORLD WAR 1917-1919

HER COMRADES DEDICATE THIS MONUMENT

TO KEEP ALIVE FOREVER

MEMORIES OF THE SACRIFICE AND DEVOTION

OF WOMANHOOD

In memory of Walsh and her bold actions, the official history program of the Department of the Navy identifies March 21, 1917, as a date in American naval history.  Annually, in recognition of Walsh’s historic service, a wreath-laying ceremony is held at her gravesite on this date.

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