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Scott through the Years

The Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps first 156 members arrived at Scott Field in March 1943, and they worked in the radio school, offices, motor pool, hangar, control tower, and the hospital, such as these pictured nurses. By that August, these service women were taking the oath of the Women’s Army Corps, which earned them regular Army ratings, grades, privileges, and benefits.

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