WAAC
Americannoun
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U.S. Military.
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Women's Army Auxiliary Corps: founded during World War II.
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a member of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps.
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British.
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Women's Army Auxiliary Corps: founded in 1917.
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a member of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps.
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acronym
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Women's Army Auxiliary Corps
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Also called: waac. a member of this corps
Etymology
Origin of WAAC
1942 WAAC for def. 1
Example Sentences
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But for women in the WAAC, it showed their patriotism and devotion to duty, and that they were doing a man’s job.
From National Geographic • Mar. 24, 2018
Biggest difficulty of the WAAC, which affects recruiting the most, is one neither Congress nor the Corps can cure.
From Time Magazine Archive
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