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WACs are shown doing the jobs of men in the army; chief of staff George Marshall convinces Congress to make the WACs part of the army and not an auxiliary. (1960s)
CIRCA 1950s - A message from industry to you 1950s: the dollar has decreased in value.
CIRCA 1944 - WAC officers pay enlisted WACs, who then buy goods at the PX store.
CIRCA 1960s - The debates for against letting women join the military are presented before FDR signs the WACs into law in the 1940s.
The debates for/against letting women join the military are presented before FDR signs the WACs into law. (1960s)
1940s: UNITED STATES: man watches radar screen. Criss cross recognition of intruders. Man speaks on telephone. Maintenance Technician at work.
CIRCA 1951 - The history of the telephone is covered from the Victorian Era through the 1940s.

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CIRCA 1960s - WACs are shown doing the jobs of men in the army; chief of staff George Marshall convinces Congress to make the WACs part of the army.

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