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Women's Army Auxiliary Corps in France, 1917 û 1921

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Women's Army Auxiliary Corps in France, 1917 ? 1921 - Philo-Gill, Samantha
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In March 1917, the first women to be enrolled into the British Army joined the newly formed Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC). The women substituted men in roles that the Army considered suitable, thereby freeing men to move up the line. The WAACs served, for example, as cooks, drivers, signallers, clerks, as well as gardeners in the military cemeteries. Due to their exemplary service, Queen Mary gave her name to the Corps in April 1918 and it became Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps (QMAAC). By the time the Corps was ...

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Women's Army Auxiliary Corps in France, 1917 ? 1921 2017, Pen & Sword History, Barnsley

ISBN-13: 9781473833593

Hardcover