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Other crossword clues for answer "WAC"

WAC
Female grunt
G.I. Jane
Army female
USO patron
Female G.I.
Service-woman
Pre-1948 mil. woman
WWII-era enlistee
WWII service member
G.I. Jane, maybe
Military org. ended in 1978 with the introduction of unisex units
Subj. of the 1944 short film "It's Your War Too"
In WWII, they were told in a manual, "Your job: to replace men. Be ready to take over."
She served in WWII
WWII female enlistee
SPAR's counterpart
WWII lady in uniform
WWII woman
WWII auxiliary member
WWII figure
G.I. Jane, for one
WWII female
Female soldier in WWII
WW II gp.
Mil. branch from 1943 to 1978
WWII GI Jane
Female in WWII
Female GI in WWII
Mil. branch disbanded in 1978
Mil. group integrated with male units in 1978
WWII org. with a Pallas Athene symbol
Division I org. based in Arlington, Texas
WWII enlistee
Fem. forces
WWII military auxiliary
WWII soldier
Army unit estd. in 1942
WWII acronym
WWII female vet
'40s "girl with a Star-Spangled heart"
One seen on an "I'm in this war too!" poster
WWII auxiliary
Col. Oveta Culp Hobby.
Col. Boyce's outfit.
Army girl.
Col. Mary A. Hallaren's outfit.
Part of the U. S. Army.
Never Wave At a ___.
Army group.
Army member.
Girl in uniform.
Col. Galloway's girls.
One in the service.
Army branch.
Corps member.
Service unit.
Member of the Armed Forces.
Woman in uniform.
Army corps.
Service branch.
World War II corps.
Army woman
Woman soldier
Military unit: Abbr.
Mrs. Hobby's W.W. II group
Mil. woman
Certain enlistee
Woman in the service
U.S. Army Corps member
U.S.A. member
Wave's kin
W.W. II lass
U.S. Army branch
U.S. servicewoman
Mil. support person of W.W. II
U.S.A. distaffer
B.Y.U.'s league
Female enlistee, once
Servicewoman, briefly
W.W. II server
Never Wave at a ___ (1952 film comedy)
Never Wave at a ___ (1952 military farce)
Extra in "I Was a Male War Bride"
W.W. II-era female in uniform
Fem. force
New Mexico State sports grp.
W.W. II noncombatant
Female W.W. II enlistee
New Mexico State's athletic grp.
Service branch disbanded in 1978, briefly
W.W. II org. whose insignia featured Athena
WWII servicewoman
WWII abbr.
Woman in WWII
Female WWII server
Certain WWII enlistee
Servicewoman, at one time
WWII female flier
Servicewoman formerly
WWII group
WWII ladies
Female soldiers' org. until 1978
Distaff dogface
Cartography clerk in WWII, perhaps
WWII medical technician, perhaps
Org. headed by Oveta Culp Hobby
WWII cartography clerk, perhaps
One of those MacArthur called "my best soldiers"
Female enlistee in WWII