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UNITED STATES ARMY IN WORLD WAR II Special Studies THE WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS by Mattie E. Treadwell CENTER OF MJUTARY HISTORY UNITED STATES ARMY WASHINGTON,D.C., 1991 THE WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS Foreword This history of the WAC is comprehensive and detailed. The author has written it not only from available records but also out of personal experience. She was a WAC staff officer, who, together with all the other Wacs, found her- self in a man's army that was somewhat shocked by the advent of a women's corps in its midst. It is usual for both newcomer and old resident to have suspicions of each other, but after the characteristic period of false starts prejudices disappear and confidence is established. So it was with the WAC and the Army. This book stresses the misunderstanding, appropriately enough, since it af- fected many decisions reached at the policy-making level. The WAC did not always understand the Army—its customs and traditions, its organization and necessary chain of command. The Army did not always understand the WAC— its needs and temperament, and the many other things that man, being the son of woman, should have known but did not, much to his continued embarrassment. ORLANDO WARD Washington, D. C. Maj. Gen., U.S.A. 30 January 1953 Chief of Military History ix

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