National Archives and Records Administration
ARC Identifier 2569547 / Local Identifier 111-TV-277
Big Picture: The WAC is a Soldier, Too
DVD copied by Katie Filbert. Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations. U.S. Army Audiovisual Center. (ca. 1974 - 05/15/1984). The privilege of serving the United States Army in uniform is no longer limited to men. To prepare the women who will serve with the Regular Army, the Women's Army Corps recently opened a new training center at Fort McClellan, Alabama. THE BIG PICTURE camera goes to Fort McClellan to film and record this first good look at the new "college" for WAC officers and enlisted women. Since 1942 when the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps was created, women training for service with the U.S. Army have had a number of temporary homes, ranging from Florida to Massachusetts, from Iowa to Virginia. Today, the permanent WAC Center is a cluster of 22 cream-colored buildings in a natural setting at Alabama's Fort McClellan. Today, women are playing increasingly important role in the nation's defense. Thanks to the modern WAC Training Center, graduates are better trained and better qualified for more responsible jobs than ever before.
@Rob72830
I am going to Ft. McCellan for the AL/MS civil air patrol basic encampment.
C/Tsgt Norwood pell city alabama 118
chris35128 9 months ago
I can't believe women gave up a country club basic for the same basic that the men go through. WAC's had it made. My basic at Ft. McClellan was not anything like this.
Rob72830 1 year ago
zombies ! O.o
vj198 1 year ago