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WAAC- Women's Army auxiliary corps WASP- Women's airforce service pilots ~Katherine :D
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Women in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) served in various support roles during World War I, assisting the British Army in non-combat positions. Their responsibilities included clerical work, driving vehicles, cooking, and providing medical support. By taking on these roles, WAAC members freed up men for front-line duty and demonstrated the capabilities of women in military service. The WAAC paved the way for future integration of women in armed forces.
Selective service system
-Industries geared up for wartime production -Creation of WAAC - Employment of woman in the war industry - Establishment of OPA and WPB (War Production Board)
WAAC - FM - was created on 1978-11-28.
George Marshall supported the WAAC because he felt the military's workforce needed to expand. WAAC stands for Women's Army Auxiliary Corps.
WAAC- Women's Army auxiliary corps WASP- Women's airforce service pilots ~Katherine :D
WAAC- Women's Army auxiliary corps WASP- Women's airforce service pilots ~Katherine :D
Colonel Oveta Culp Hobby was the director of the WAAC/WAC during WW 2.
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Women in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) served in various support roles during World War I, assisting the British Army in non-combat positions. Their responsibilities included clerical work, driving vehicles, cooking, and providing medical support. By taking on these roles, WAAC members freed up men for front-line duty and demonstrated the capabilities of women in military service. The WAAC paved the way for future integration of women in armed forces.
The Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) was converted to the Women's Army Corps (WAC) in July 1943. The WAC continued as a separate branch of the U.S. Army until it was disbanded in 1978 when women were integrated into the regular Army.
WAAC's (army) WAVES (navy)
The original director of WAAC, later WAC was Ovita Culp Hobby.
The original director of WAAC, later WAC was Ovita Culp Hobby.
WACC = Cost of Debt * Weight of Debt = + Cost of equity * Weight of Equity WAAC = .08*.10 + .12*.90 WAAC = 10.88%