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== Professional life and community service ==
[[File:USArmyWarCollege.gif|thumb|Front gate, U.S. Army War College (Carlisle Barracks).]] From the early 1960s through the early 1990s, Ruth E. Hodge utilized her strategic planning and archival skills to assist the [[United States Army]] with the documentation and preservation of its history. While employed in the [[U.S. Army War College Library|U.S. Army War College Library (Carlisle Barracks)]] from 1960 to 1980, she was also a member of the Medical Science Liaison Society at Shippensburg University (1971).<ref>Saylor, “State Archivist Rescues History”, p. 7.</ref><ref>”Ms.{{cite Ruthweb E. Hodge, U.S. Army War College Library, Cataloguing Section” (contact information), in “[http|url=https://appsfiles.dticeric.mil/dtic/tred.gov/fulltext/u2/759494ED075035.pdf |title=Proceedings of Military Librarians’ Workshop (16th) Held at Huntsville, Alabama on 2-4 October 1972]{{dead link|datepublisher=JuneRedstone 2022|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}},”Scientific p.Information 98.Center Huntsville, Alabama: Redstone Arsenal, U.S.US Army Missile Command,Research |page=98 |date=1972 (retrieved online |access-date=July 2830, 2018).2022}}</ref>
 
She was then employed by the [[U.S. Army Military History Institute|U.S. Army Military History Institute (Carlisle Barracks)]] from 1980 to 1993.<ref>Saylor, “State Archivist Rescues History”, p. 7.</ref><ref>”Ms. Ruth E. Hodge, Chief Technical Services Branch” (contact information), in “[http://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a189655.pdf Proceedings of the 29th Annual Military Librarians’ Workshop]”, VI-4 (p. 106 of the 112-page PDF). Colorado Springs, Colorado: United States Air Force Academy, October 9–11, 1985 (retrieved online July 28, 2018).</ref> During this period of her service, she also served as an Equal Opportunity counselor for her employer, and taught classes at Shippensburg University as an adjunct professor from 1981 to 1982.<ref>Saylor, “State Archivist Rescues History”, p. 7.</ref>