Mary Babnik Brown | |
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Born | November 22, 1907 |
Died | April 14, 1991 Pueblo, Colorado | (aged 83)
Occupation(s) | Laborer, labor leader |
Parent(s) | Frank Wolf Babnik[1] and Mary Babnik[2] |
Mary Babnik Brown (November 22, 1907 – April 14, 1991) was an American who became known for having donated her hair to the United States military during World War II. Thirty-four inches (86 cm) long, her blonde hair had never been chemically treated or heated with curling irons.[3]
Brown declined compensation for her donation, believing what she had done was her patriotic duty.[2] President Ronald Reagan wrote to her on her 80th birthday in 1987 to thank her, and in 1990 she received a special achievement award from the Colorado Aviation Historical Society during a ceremony at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs.[3]