Mary Agnes Hallaren, WAC Officer
Mary Agnes Hallaren (May 4, 1907 – February 13, 2005) was an American soldier, the director of the Women’s Army
Read moreMary Agnes Hallaren (May 4, 1907 – February 13, 2005) was an American soldier, the director of the Women’s Army
Read moreU.S. Army nurses, newly arrived, line the rail of their vessel as it pulls into port of Greenock, Scotland, in
Read moreFive WACs gathered around a Chinese Checkers game in the WAC dormitory at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, home of the Manhattan
Read moreCorporal Kay Martin of the Marine Corps Women’s Reserve models the overseas uniform, February 1944. Photo size: 2114 x 2826
Read moreWomen Marines of 2d Headquarters Battalion, Washington, D.C., march in a parade honoring Brigadier General L.W.T. Waller, Jr., USMCR, Director
Read moreMorse code, transmitting keys, and code sheets are no mysteries to the women Marines who handle communications. Practicing at the
Read moreFemale marine student at the Control Tower Operators School and Link Trainer Instructors School, October 1943. Photo size: 2288 x
Read moreCafeteria service in the Marine Corps Women’s Reserve mess at Camp Lejeune makes it possible to serve hot food hot
Read moreWomen Marines arriving for duty in the Hawaiian Islands during World War II are shown here as they march down
Read moreWomen Marines in World War II find that a traditionally feminine art is a vital part of parachute repair. Photo
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