WACs
WAC is an acronym that can refer to several different organizations. Most commonly, it stands for the Women's Army Corps, a women's branch of the United States Army, which existed from 1943 to 1978. During World War II, WACs served in a variety of non-combat roles, freeing up men for combat duty. Their contributions were vital to the war effort, and they served in theaters across the globe. Following the war, the WAC continued to exist, and its members took on increasingly diverse roles within the Army. The Women's Army Corps was officially dissolved in 1978, with its members integrated into the regular Army.
Another prominent meaning of WAC is the Western Athletic Conference, an American college athletic conference. Founded
Additionally, WAC can refer to the World Archery Championships, the premier international competition for the sport
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