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The Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) and General George Marshall both played significant roles during World War II, contributing to the U.S. military's effectiveness. WAAC provided crucial support by allowing women to serve in non-combat roles, thereby freeing up men for frontline duty, while Marshall, as the Army Chief of Staff, was instrumental in organizing and implementing military strategies that expanded the U.S. Army. Both demonstrated a commitment to enhancing the capabilities of the U.S. military, albeit in different capacities. Their efforts reflect a broader commitment to utilizing all available resources for the war effort.

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