Cincinnati boasts no shortage of noted writers and artists. Think of the bestselling novels by Emily Henry and Curtis ...
The Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps had openings for 450 officers. On the first day, bemused Army recruiting officers gave out 13,208 long, pink application blanks, explained 13,208 times that an ...
Times were very different for Army women during World War II. In October 1944, Col. N.B. Briscoe, the Fort Knox commander, set a precedent that could have been considered ahead of the times. He ...
On this day in 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt approved legislation establishing the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps. The act, signed into law some five months after the United States entered World ...
The winter cap, shown here, was generally made from a blend of wool, cotton, silk or artificial fabric, called barathea, in a dark olive drab color to match the winter uniform jacket. The cap has a ...
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