some of the groups consisted of the AUS which stands for Auxiliary Territorial Service which meant they done jobs such as drivers and had to peel potatoes in a messy hall. or they joined the WVS (womens voluntary service) which was a group that provided volunteers who were firefighters or worked on farms or in factories. hope that answers your question. anonymous
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About 350 thousand US women saw military service during WWII.
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WACs stands for Women's Army Corps, which was a women's branch of the United States Army during World War II. WAVEs stands for Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service, which was a women's branch of the United States Navy during World War II. Both groups allowed women to serve in noncombat roles, freeing up men for combat duty.
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Some women formed groups to raise money for the war and some collected extra clothing for the soldiers. They also worked in factories and made machinery, weapons, etc. Sometimes the wrote letters to the families of KIA or MIA soldiers.
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