Enlisted WAC Working at Camp Atterbury Headquarters
Two men and a woman (WAC) working in the Record Section at post headquarters at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, during World
Read moreTwo men and a woman (WAC) working in the Record Section at post headquarters at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, during World
Read moreArmy WAC Sergeant Rebecca Strouch Wolinsky of Hartford, Connecticut, shown here in 1943. Sergeant Wolinsky was awarded a Bronze Star
Read moreArmy WAC Dorothy Bumstead of Beaumont, Texas, reaches into the access port of a B-17 bomber wing she’s working on
Read moreWWII WAC Recruiting Poster: “Women! They Can’t Do Any More – But You Can. Join the WAC.” Photo size: 1559
Read moreWWII WAC Recruiting Poster: “I’m Proud of My Two Soldiers. Join the WAC Now!” Photo size: 1886 × 2855 Photo
Read moreWWII WAC Recruiting Poster: “I’m in This War Too” Photo size: 1960 × 2901 Photo source: n/a Usage: Public Domain
Read moreWWII WAC Recruiting Poster: “I’d Rather Be With Them – Than Waiting” Photo size: 2000 × 2900 Photo source: n/a
Read moreWWII WAC Recruiting Poster: “Good Soldier – The WAC Women’s Army Corps” Photo size: 1984 × 2856 Photo source: n/a
Read moreWWII WAC Recruiting Poster: “Going Where We’re Needed Most! Join the WAC Now!” Photo size: 2182 × 2861 Photo source:
Read moreWAC Cpl. Alma Bradley operates the switchboard at the “Little White House,” the residence of President Harry S. Truman during
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