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What does WAC stand for?

Women's Army Corps


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Without Any Control (Corporal rocket)
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Women's Action Coalition
Women's Advisory Counsel/Committee (prisons)
Women's Affairs Center (Gaza)
Women's Agenda for Change
Women's Auxiliary Corps
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Worked All Continents (amateur radio)
Workers' Assistance Center, Inc.
Works As Coded
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World Aerobatic Championship
World Aeronautical Chart
World Affairs Center (Beloit College)
World Affairs Conference

Samples in periodicals archive:
Jean enlisted in the Women's Army Corps during World War II.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] GENERAL Douglas MacArthur called them "My best Soldiers," during World War II, saying that the women serving in the Women's Army Corps worked harder, complained less and were better disciplined than many of his male Soldiers.
Putney, 92, who became one of the first black women to serve in the Women's Army Corps during World War II and who went on to write pioneering works of history on black Americans in the military, died Dec.
Betty Bandel, Women's Army Corps edited by Sylvia J.
Francoise, now a member of the Women's Army Corps, stands high on a platform and sings hauntingly of "Yukali", a place so magical it can't exist.
Other groups awarded grants included Newcastle Royal Engineers, Sunderland Women's Army Corps and Sunderland Old Parish Church.
The stern-faced sculptures of Pallas Athene, Greek mythology's goddess of war and victory and symbol of the Women's Army Corps (WAC), make a good fit, but what about the collection of dolls also on display?
When war broke out again in 1939, she accepted an appointment as matron-in-chief of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps and helped organize the Canadian Women's Army Corps, better known as CWAC.

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