Colonel Oveta Culp Hobby.
AnswerWomen's Army Auxillery Corps (from WWII)
The acronym is: WAC . The female soldiers were referred to as WACs.
women's army corps. they did men's jobs so that the men could go to war
Womens Auxiliary Army Corp founded during the Great War (WWI) by the Government in order to act as a voluntary service for women. Later they became just WAC womens army corp. Founded on May 14, 1942.
I'm not sure women actually fought in WW2 but the women made munitions and supplies in England and helped out in the WAC women's auxiliary corps or the women's auxiliary army corps/women's auxiliary air corps. please add to this answer.
The original director of WAAC, later WAC was Ovita Culp Hobby.
"Females" to be politically correct, basically they are called what they are, either: Soldiers, Sailor's, Marines or Airmen. ================================================== If she is an officer, then she is called "Ma'am, other wise you address her by her rank.
AnswerWomen's Army Auxillery Corps (from WWII)
The acronym is: WAC . The female soldiers were referred to as WACs.
The Women's Army Corps and the World Archaeological Congress, to name but two references.
554 of the women's army auxiliary corps (WAAC) were promoted to women's army corps (WAC), they were the first women to go to war other than nurses
The original director of WAAC, later WAC was Ovita Culp Hobby.
women's army corps. they did men's jobs so that the men could go to war
It is not really a word, but a female soldier used to be called a WAC (Woman's Army Corps).
Womens Auxiliary Army Corp founded during the Great War (WWI) by the Government in order to act as a voluntary service for women. Later they became just WAC womens army corp. Founded on May 14, 1942.
the women's army corps
WACs (for Women's Army Corps) , WAAF for Women's Auxiliary Air Force , WAVES for Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service .