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Marie Campoli

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Marie Campoli

Marie Campoli, née Field, dated a crew member of the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid (CVS-11) in 1972. Her family lived near the U.S. Navy base at Quonset Point, Rhode Island, and would often host sailors. She became friendly with other members of Intrepid's crew. During the 1972 cruise, sailors were asked to submit photos of the women in their lives as part of a contest to choose Miss Intrepid. Campoli’s photo was submitted, and she was chosen as Miss Intrepid 1972. The Museum interviewed her for the oral history collection (OHP.174).

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CD with sepia image of USS Intrepid at sea with text that reads "Oral History Collection"
Marie Campoli
August 16, 2018
Object number: OHP.174
Green cover of USS Intrepid newspaper The Achiever with image of pine tree bough and globe hang…
Marie Campoli
1971–1973
Object number: A2018.58
Black and white photograph of four boys in sailor uniforms standing behind a seated woman
Marie Campoli
1972
Object number: P2018.58.02
Square plaque with an inset white ceramic tile that depicts circular USS Intrepid seal, metal l…
Marie Campoli
1972
Object number: 2018.58
Black and white photograph of USS Intrepid's commanding officer handing a plaque to Miss Intrep…
Marie Campoli
1972
Object number: P2018.58.01
Black and white photo of two men and one woman standing on a stage, one sailor on the left spea…
Marie Campoli
1972
Object number: P2018.58.03