Army WAC in England Working in Chart Room
WAC T-5 Thelma E. Clouse is going about her duties in the chart room where plotted courses of bombing missions
Read moreWAC T-5 Thelma E. Clouse is going about her duties in the chart room where plotted courses of bombing missions
Read moreProudly wearing American and European area campaign ribbons, four Pennsylvania nurses are back in the United States after months at
Read moreThe first contingent of Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) officers and enlisted women arrive in Great Britain, and are greeted
Read moreWomen war correspondents working in the European Theater of Operations, Feb. 1, 1943. From left to right: Mary Welch, Time
Read moreAdmiral Harold R. Stark, USN, presents the U.S. Navy’s Bronze Star award to Lieutenant Commander Mary M. Neck, NC, USN,
Read moreMembers of the United States Army Corps (WAC’s) receive candy bars from an American Red Cross canteen worker while they
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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