Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps ended in 1921.
In WW2 , Oveta Culp Hobby , was the 1st commanding officer of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps which was renamed Women's Army Corps . ~ Additional information at the related link below .
Selective service system
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 motto of Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps is 'Sub cruce candida'.
women's army corps. they did men's jobs so that the men could go to war
Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps was created in 1917.
In WW2 , Oveta Culp Hobby , was the 1st commanding officer of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps which was renamed Women's Army Corps . ~ Additional information at the related link below .
Selective service system
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.
Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps was created in 1902.
women would serve in noncombat positions
The motto of Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps is 'Sub cruce candida'.
The Women's Army Corps was created July 1, 1943. It was established by public law and remained a part of the military until 1972 when it was disbanded.
women's army corps. they did men's jobs so that the men could go to war
Yes. Service in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) qualifies them for VA benefits. A discharge by the Secretary of Defense is needed to qualify. More information can be found at the VA web site.
WAAC- Women's Army auxiliary corps WASP- Women's airforce service pilots ~Katherine :D
Women's Army Auxiliary Corps - formed in 1942. Women Airforce Service Pilots - formed in 1942.