Womens Army Corps WW2 Propaganda Poster - WWII WAC Recruiting Print        

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WW2 ww1 american styleWomen's Army Corps (WAC) poster.  WW2 American propaganda. Wood framed & unframed high quality reproduction of original WWII printWW2 ww1 american style

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ww2 ww1 marker for description american styleSPECIFICATIONS:
•  You can choose between: unframed wall art print or solid wood framed print with safety glass 
•  Handling time: 2 working days 
•  We use only the best quality eco friendly natural solid Beech tree wood from Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains 
•  Available frame colors are: black, brown, yellow 
•  Available frame styles: wall hanging poster frame or poster frame with stand (standing) 
•  Available sizes of the prints are: 5.8x8.3 inch (21x14.8 cm or A5 size), 8.3x11.7 inch (21x30 cm or A4 size), 11.7x16.5 inch (30x40 cm or A3 size) and 24x36 inch (92x65 cm or A1+ size)
•  We print on a premium archive paper of the highest quality: 300 g/m2 with specialized pigment inks 
•  Our vintage style military posters are awesome for: wall decor, bedroom, bathroom, classroom, kids room, boys room, man cave, party, birthday, retirement, yard, bar, house, wedding, branch, indoor or outdoor, garden, home, office etc. Gift idea for reenactor, collector, airsoft gamer, veteran, history lover, boyfriend, girlfriend, mom, dad, wife, husband, groomsmen, or just for men or women
•  Lifetime warranty!

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interesting information  ADDITIONAL INTERESTING INFORMATION
The WAAC's organization was designed by numerous Army bureaus coordinated by Lt. Col. Gillman C. Mudgett, the first WAAC Pre-Planner; however, nearly all of his plans were discarded or greatly modified before going into operation because he expected a corps of only 11,000 women. Without the support of the War Department, Representative Edith Nourse Rogers of Massachusetts introduced a bill on 28 May 1941, providing for a women’s army auxiliary corps. The bill was held up for months by the Bureau of the Budget but was resurrected after the United States entered the war and became law on 15 May 1942. A section authorizing the enlistment of 150,000 volunteers was temporarily limited by executive order to 25,000. The WAAC was modeled after comparable British units, especially the ATS, which caught the attention of Chief of Staff George C. Marshall. In 1942, the first contingent of 800 members of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps began basic training at Fort Des Moines Provisional Army Officer Training School, Iowa. The women were fitted for uniforms, interviewed, assigned to companies and barracks and inoculated against disease during the first day

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