Guest User 11/10/25 Guest User 11/10/25 On the steps of the WAC. Read More Guest User 11/10/25 Guest User 11/10/25 A group photo of the WAC (Women's Army Corps) soldiers in World War II. Read More Guest User 11/10/25 Guest User 11/10/25 Sylvia Benton, and Other Members of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion Read More Guest User 11/10/25 Guest User 11/10/25 The Postal Directory Section processed 624,000 parcels in one month alone. Read More Guest User 11/10/25 Guest User 11/10/25 WACs arrive for duty at the VIII Bomber Command in England, 27 July 1943. Read More Guest User 11/10/25 Guest User 11/10/25 WACs posing for a picture in Fort Benning, GA. July 8, 1944 Read More Guest User 11/10/25 Guest User 11/10/25 Female operators of the WAC in WWII. Read More Guest User 11/10/25 Guest User 11/10/25 Lieutenant Colonel Charity Adams, the first African-American commissioned officer in the WAC Read More Guest User 11/10/25 Guest User 11/10/25 A group of Women Army Auxiliary Corps members are sworn into the Women's Army Corps at Fort Custer, Michigan in 1943. Read More Guest User 11/7/25 Guest User 11/7/25 WWII military recruitment poster featuring women of the military. Read More Guest User 11/7/25 Guest User 11/7/25 African American members of the WAC (Women's Army Auxiliary Corps) at the WAAC training center. Read More Guest User 3/11/19 Guest User 3/11/19 The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion Read More Guest User 3/11/19 Guest User 3/11/19 WWII era WAC recruitment poster. Read More Guest User 3/11/19 Guest User 3/11/19 WASP Flying school students in Lokburne, Ohio. From left to right: Francis Green, Margaret (Peg) Kirchner, Ann Waldner and Blanche Osborn. Read More Guest User 3/11/19 Guest User 3/11/19 Oveta Culp Hobby is sworn in as the first director of the Women's Army Corps by Major General Myron C. Cramer, Army Judge Advocate General, on May 16, 1942. Read More
Guest User 11/10/25 Guest User 11/10/25 A group photo of the WAC (Women's Army Corps) soldiers in World War II. Read More
Guest User 11/10/25 Guest User 11/10/25 Sylvia Benton, and Other Members of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion Read More
Guest User 11/10/25 Guest User 11/10/25 The Postal Directory Section processed 624,000 parcels in one month alone. Read More
Guest User 11/10/25 Guest User 11/10/25 WACs arrive for duty at the VIII Bomber Command in England, 27 July 1943. Read More
Guest User 11/10/25 Guest User 11/10/25 WACs posing for a picture in Fort Benning, GA. July 8, 1944 Read More
Guest User 11/10/25 Guest User 11/10/25 Lieutenant Colonel Charity Adams, the first African-American commissioned officer in the WAC Read More
Guest User 11/10/25 Guest User 11/10/25 A group of Women Army Auxiliary Corps members are sworn into the Women's Army Corps at Fort Custer, Michigan in 1943. Read More
Guest User 11/7/25 Guest User 11/7/25 WWII military recruitment poster featuring women of the military. Read More
Guest User 11/7/25 Guest User 11/7/25 African American members of the WAC (Women's Army Auxiliary Corps) at the WAAC training center. Read More
Guest User 3/11/19 Guest User 3/11/19 WASP Flying school students in Lokburne, Ohio. From left to right: Francis Green, Margaret (Peg) Kirchner, Ann Waldner and Blanche Osborn. Read More
Guest User 3/11/19 Guest User 3/11/19 Oveta Culp Hobby is sworn in as the first director of the Women's Army Corps by Major General Myron C. Cramer, Army Judge Advocate General, on May 16, 1942. Read More