Swearing WACs into the Army at Camp Atterbury
Members of the Medical Section, 3561st Service Unit at their formal oath-taking ceremony admitting them into the Women’s Army Corps
Read moreMembers of the Medical Section, 3561st Service Unit at their formal oath-taking ceremony admitting them into the Women’s Army Corps
Read moreNew members of the Women’s Army Corps throw their hats into the air to celebrate after their formal oath-taking ceremony
Read moreFour nurses promoted at the 118th Station Hospital at Camp Atterbury, Indiana during World War II. 12 August 1943. Photo
Read moreAt Camp Atterbury, Indiana during World War II, five WAC officers of the 3561st Service Unit, Women’s Army Corps (WAC)
Read moreColonel Welton M. Modisette, post commander, awarding WAC Service Ribbons to the five officers of the 3561st Service Unit, Women’s
Read moreTwo officers presenting WAC Service Ribbons to enlisted members of the Headquarters Section of the 3561st Service Unit, Women’s Army
Read moreRed Cross personnel working at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, during World War II included, first row, left to right: Ethel Perry
Read moreSix WAC female officers are sworn into the Women’s Army Corps (WAC) by Captain E. D. Keith (post adjutant) with
Read moreCorporal Gina Di Renzi and 1st Sergeant Helen P. Whiteley with some of the dog mascots belonging to their unit,
Read moreTwo army nurses riding bicycles down the road at Camp Atterbury, Indiana during World War II. 11 Sept 1943. Photo
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