Title taken from caption. "28 Apr 45. WAC postal clerk."
Congress opened hearings in March 1943 on the conversion of the WAAC (Women's Army Auxiliary Corps) into the Regular Army. The WAC bill was signed into law some four months...
Title taken from caption. > "28 Apr 45. Typical bay, WAC quarters." A view of women's sleeping quarters. Blankets rolled up at the foot of the bunk beds, neatly folded clothing and bedding, shoes lined up under the beds, and trunks lying in...
Title taken from caption. "28 Apr 45. WAC (Women's Army Corps) specialist & public relations officer." Notice the portraits of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill placed prominently on the wall.
Title taken from caption. "28 Apr 45. WAC (Women's Army Corps) postal clerks." The war time Army had been scattered around the world, and as a result Women's Army Corps did perform a myraid of services, such as forwarding and censoring mail and...
Title taken from caption. "13 Apr 45." In this picture members of WAC and other male soldiers are gathered during what appears to be a social occasion.