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The Women's Army Corps: Female Soldiers in WWII | National Women's History Museum
Woman's Olive Drab Garrison Cap - Air Mobility Command Museum
Highlighting outstanding people for Black History Month: Lt. Col. Charity Adams Earley > Joint Base San Antonio > News
Women's Army Corps Veteran Celebrates 100th Birthday > U.S. Department of Defense > Story
Black History Month: WAC Corporal Lena Derriecott served as a nurse assistant in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II > Air Force Medical Service > Display
Reproduction WWII Enlisted Olive Drab Wool WAC Hobby Hat Cap | eBay
DVIDS - News - On an impulse
Martha Putney Collection | Library of Congress
Romay Johnson Davis is oldest living member of Black WWII Army unit - The Washington Post
Admiral Grace Murray Hopper: When Women Were Computers | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
Remembering the Women's Army Corps | Article | The United States Army
Remembering the Women's Army Corps | Article | The United States Army
It's Our War, Too!: The WAC at Camp Atterbury during WWII | Indiana State Library
Maj. Helen Sagl, a Nebraskan in World War II - History Nebraska
Maj. Helen Sagl, a Nebraskan in World War II - History Nebraska
Fort Des Moines: A Series of Firsts in Wartime Service (U.S. National Park Service)
U.S. Army Women's Museum - On this day in 1979 MG Mary Clarke and CSM Helen Johnston officially retired the Women's Army Corps (WAC) and WAC Director's flag at Ft. McClellan, Alabama.