War Manpower Commission was created in 1942.
Manpower Services Commission was created in 1973.
This agency was created to regulate draft deferments that kept essential members of the labor force out of the military and on the job.
War Damage Commission was created in 1941.
Commonwealth War Graves Commission was created in 1917.
The War Manpower Commission (WMC) was an agency established in the United States during World War II to coordinate and manage labor resources needed for the war effort. Formed in 1942, its primary role was to ensure that sufficient manpower was available for military and defense industries, addressing labor shortages and optimizing workforce allocation. The WMC worked to balance the demands of war production with the needs of civilian labor markets, ultimately contributing to the effective mobilization of the nation's workforce during the conflict.
Syracuse Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery was created in 1943.
Redoubt Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery was created in 1915.
The Farm Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery was created in 1919.
The Nek Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery was created in 1919.
Ramleh Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery was created in 1917.
Azmak Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery was created in 1920.
Suffolk Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery was created in 1915.