Caption: Dining room in women telephone operators' home at S.C. Chaumont, Haute Marne, France. The photograph, taken on February 19, 1919, showcases the living conditions of the Hello Girls during World War I. Sergeant Abbott, an Signal Corps photographer, captured this image, which was later issued as part of the military records.
![Caption: Dining room in women telephone operators' home at S.C. Chaumont, Haute Marne, France. The photograph, taken on February 19, 1919, showcases the living conditions of the Hello Girls during World War I. Sergeant Abbott, an Signal Corps photographer, captured this image, which was later issued as part of the military records. Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2RC84BM/caption-dining-room-in-women-telephone-operators-home-at-sc-chaumont-haute-marne-france-the-photograph-taken-on-february-19-1919-showcases-the-living-conditions-of-the-hello-girls-during-world-war-i-sergeant-abbott-an-signal-corps-photographer-captured-this-image-which-was-later-issued-as-part-of-the-military-records-2RC84BM.jpg)
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