First WAAC Officer Candidate Class
WAAC Capt. Charity Adams of Columbia, NC, who was commissioned from the first officer candidate class, and the first of
Read moreWAAC Capt. Charity Adams of Columbia, NC, who was commissioned from the first officer candidate class, and the first of
Read moreThe first African American WACs to arrive on the continent of Europe during World War II were 800 women of
Read moreThe Bowling Alleys at Fort McClellan, Alabama, are well patronized by members of WAC Det #2 in their off-duty hours.
Read moreSomewhere in England, Maj. Charity E. Adams and Capt. Abbie N. Campbell inspect the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, the
Read morePfc. Johnnie Mae Welton, African American WAC and laboratory technician trainee, conducts an experiment in the serology laboratory of the
Read moreMarian Anderson, world’s greatest contralto, entertains a group of overseas veterans and WACs on the stage of the San Antonio
Read moreChaplain William T. Green reads the benediction at the marriage ceremony of Pfc. Florence A. Collins, a WAC of the
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 moreTwo Women’s Army Corps members at Randolph Field, Texas, 1944. Photo size: 2145 × 2667 Photo source: U.S. Air Force
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