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- "The women of America, they owe you their thanks. And seeing as they’re not here..."
- ―Lorraine to Steve Rogers[src]
Private Lorraine was an enlisted member of the United States Army assigned to the Strategic Scientific Reserve during World War II.
Biography[]
Thanking Steve Rogers[]
- "You saved nearly four hundred men."
"Really, it's not a big deal."
"Tell that to their wives." - ―Lorraine and Steve Rogers[src]
During World War II, Lorraine served in the United States Army and the Strategic Scientific Reserve as the secretary of Chester Phillips. In 1944, she was in London on a meeting of the senior staff of the SSR. Lorraine was reading a newspaper which headlined the Liberation of Allied Prisoners of War when he came to speak to Phillips. She tried to seduce Steve Rogers by kissing him, claiming to be thanking him for his bravery on behalf of the women of the country, but was interrupted due to Peggy Carter's interference.[2]
Facilities[]
- Strategic Scientific Reserve Headquarters: Lorraine resided at the headquarters where she often read the newspaper. She saw Steve Rogers in the paper and kissed him as he walked by.
Relationships[]
Allies[]
- United States Army
- Chester Phillips † - Superior
- Steve Rogers/Captain America - Love Interest
- Strategic Scientific Reserve
- Peggy Carter † - Rival
Gallery[]
Behind the Scenes[]
- Nicole Russo was a stand-in for Natalie Dormer in the role of Lorraine.