women's army corps

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
kadın kolordu
(Askeri) ordu kadın teşkilatı
(Askeri) ORDU KADIN SINIFI, ORDU KADIN TEŞKİLATI: Kara ordusunun, gayri muharip hizmetleri için kadınlardan mürekkep sınıfı
(Askeri) ordu kadın sınıfı
women's army corps reserve
(Askeri) ORDU KADIN İHTİYAT SINIFI, ORDU KADIN İHTİYAT TEŞKİLATI: Müşekkel ihtiyat teşkilatının, gayri muharip hizmetler için kadınlardan mürekkep kısmı. WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS SERVICE MEDAL: ORDU KADIN SINIFI HİZMET MADALYASI: Hem ordu kadın yardımcı sınıfı (Women's Army Auxiliary Corps) 'nda hem de ordu kadın sınıfında hizmeti belirten madalya
women's army corps reserve
(Askeri) ordu kadın ihtiyat sınıfı
women's army auxiliary corps
kadın ordusu yardımcı kolordu
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
U.S. Army unit. It was established (as the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps) by Congress to enlist women for auxiliary noncombat duty in World War II. Its first head was Oveta C. Hobby. By 1945 nearly 150,000 women had served. Women relieved thousands of men of their clerical assignments, and many performed nontraditional jobs such as radio operator, electrician, and air-traffic controller. After the war the government requested former servicewomen to reenlist to meet the staffing needs of army hospitals and administrative centres. The WAC became part of the regular army with the passage of the 1948 Women's Armed Services Integration Act. The WAC remained a separate unit of the U.S. Army until 1978, when male and female forces were integrated
military unit formed in the United States during WWII to give women the opportunity to serve the war effort in non-combat positions
women's army corps

    Расстановка переносов

    women's ar·my corps

    Турецкое произношение

    wîmınz ärmi kôr

    Произношение

    /ˈwəmənz ˈärmē ˈkôr/ /ˈwɪmənz ˈɑːrmiː ˈkɔːr/
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