Women's branch of the United States Army abolished in 1978 as a separate corps.
Women's corps of the British Army.
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Examples for "wac"
Examples for "wac"
1The WAC was built by Malin Space Science Systems in San Diego.
2Grand Canyon has a week off before starting WAC play at Seattle.
3WAC is a care coordination method targeting families with complex needs.
4The Wac who had spoken turned to her sister-in-arms and said.
5An American WAC Corporal was being helped, drunk, to the bathroom.
1Little bits of the great machinery-hangers-onof the great Women'sArmyCorps-yes ,butwithout the humble hairpin the whole coiffure falls to the ground.
1And the spirit of the Waac-thekhaki girl-isthe spirit of her brother.
2And a very fine Waac was she-e.
3An ex-Waac domestic named Mary Ann
4Interview with Harry Marquis, husband of Frances Keegan Marquis, commander of the WAAC's who recently landed in Africa.
5In the war there had been WAAFs, WRAFS, and WAACs, or jobs in munitions factories, or in the hospitals.
6Our homes, our industries, munitions, the land, hospitals, Government service and the Waac's are absorbing us in our millions.
7The WAAC accepted women aged 21 and 45 to fill military support roles and free up more men for combat, according to the U.S. Army.
8The WAAC accepted women aged 21 to 45 to fill military support roles and free up more men for combat, according to the U.S. Army.