WAACs Servicing a Truck at Fort Huachuca, Arizona
Auxiliaries Ruth Wade and Lucille Mayo (left to right) further demonstrate their ability to service trucks as taught them during
Read moreAuxiliaries Ruth Wade and Lucille Mayo (left to right) further demonstrate their ability to service trucks as taught them during
Read moreAfrican American WAAC, Mrs. Mary K. Adair, takes an examination for Officers’ Candidate School at Fort McPherson, Georgia. 20 June
Read moreA group of African-American Army nurses stationed in the southwest Pacific area receive their first batch of home mail at
Read moreTwo Women’s Army Corps members at Randolph Field, Texas, 1944. Photo size: 2145 × 2667 Photo source: U.S. Air Force
Read moreNewly arrived Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps recruits, at Fort Des Moines, Iowa, 1942. Photo size: 2784 × 2227 Photo source:
Read moreTwo Signal Corps field telephone operators of the US Women’s Army Corps (WAC) during World War II. Photo originally appeared
Read moreWACs marching at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, home of the Manhattan Project. Photo size: 997 × 698 Photo source: U.S. Army
Read moreCol. Oveta Culp Hobby (right), first commanding officer of the Women’s Army Corps, talks with Auxiliary Margaret Peterson and Capt.
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
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