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- catalog abstract "Describes the experience of female soldiers both at home and overseas as their new Corps struggled against tradition and administrative hurdles.".
- catalog contributor b2101896.
- catalog created "1954 [c1953]".
- catalog date "1954 [c1953]".
- catalog date "1954".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1954 [c1953]".
- catalog description ""Bibliographical note": p. [791]-797.".
- catalog description "Describes the experience of female soldiers both at home and overseas as their new Corps struggled against tradition and administrative hurdles.".
- catalog description "PART ONE: ORGANIZATION AND GROWTH OF A WOMEN'S CORPS: From 1776 to World War II -- Establishement of thw WAAC -- The WAAC'S first summer -- September-October 1942: beginnings of field duties -- November 1942-January 1943: plans for a million WAACS -- The need for military status -- Spring, 1943: expanision and decentralization -- Stresses of rapid build-up: personnel and training -- Stresses of rapid build-up: supply and the WAAC uniform -- Stresses of rapid build-up: recruiting -- The "slander campaign." -- July-September 1943: the conversion to Army -- Attempts to revive recruiting -- Integration into the Army -- Removal of Dirrector's Office to G-1 Division -- PART TWO: WORLD-WIDE EMPLOYMENT: The Army Air Forces -- The Army ground forces -- The Army service forces -- The Medical Department (ASF) -- The North African and Mediterranean Theaters -- The European Theater of Operations -- The Southwest Pacific Area -- Other Overseas Theaters -- The Office of the Director WAC -- PART THREE: WAR DEPARTMENT POLICY CONCERNING THE WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS: Legal, social, and moral problems -- Housing, food, and clothing -- The employment of personnel: enlisted women -- The employment of personnel: officiers -- The employment of women: overseas shipments -- The employment of personnel: minority groups -- Health and medical care -- Training -- The leadership of women -- Recruiting and publicity -- PART FOUR: THE LAST DAYS OF THE WARTIME WACS: 1945: the closing months of the war -- Demobilization -- Evaluation and recommendations -- APPENDICES: Tables -- Charts -- Illustrations.".
- catalog extent "xxvi, 841 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Women's Army Corps.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Women's Army Corps.".
- catalog isPartOf "United States Army in World War II. Special studies.".
- catalog isPartOf "United States Army in World War II: Special studies".
- catalog issued "1954 [c1953]".
- catalog issued "1954".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of the Army,".
- catalog relation "Women's Army Corps.".
- catalog subject "355.34".
- catalog subject "D769 .A533 vol. 8, pt. 2".
- catalog subject "United States. Army. Women's Army Corps.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 Women's work.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 Women.".
- catalog tableOfContents "PART ONE: ORGANIZATION AND GROWTH OF A WOMEN'S CORPS: From 1776 to World War II -- Establishement of thw WAAC -- The WAAC'S first summer -- September-October 1942: beginnings of field duties -- November 1942-January 1943: plans for a million WAACS -- The need for military status -- Spring, 1943: expanision and decentralization -- Stresses of rapid build-up: personnel and training -- Stresses of rapid build-up: supply and the WAAC uniform -- Stresses of rapid build-up: recruiting -- The "slander campaign." -- July-September 1943: the conversion to Army -- Attempts to revive recruiting -- Integration into the Army -- Removal of Dirrector's Office to G-1 Division -- PART TWO: WORLD-WIDE EMPLOYMENT: The Army Air Forces -- The Army ground forces -- The Army service forces -- The Medical Department (ASF) -- The North African and Mediterranean Theaters -- The European Theater of Operations -- The Southwest Pacific Area -- Other Overseas Theaters -- The Office of the Director WAC -- PART THREE: WAR DEPARTMENT POLICY CONCERNING THE WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS: Legal, social, and moral problems -- Housing, food, and clothing -- The employment of personnel: enlisted women -- The employment of personnel: officiers -- The employment of women: overseas shipments -- The employment of personnel: minority groups -- Health and medical care -- Training -- The leadership of women -- Recruiting and publicity -- PART FOUR: THE LAST DAYS OF THE WARTIME WACS: 1945: the closing months of the war -- Demobilization -- Evaluation and recommendations -- APPENDICES: Tables -- Charts -- Illustrations.".
- catalog title "The Women's Army Corps.".
- catalog type "text".