The Women's Army Corps in World War II
Over 150,000 American women served in the Women's Army Corps (WAC) during World War 11. Members of the WAC were the first women other than nurses to serve within the ranks of the United States Army. Both the Army and the American public initially had difficulty accepting the concept of women in uniform. However, political and military leaders, faced with fighting a two-front war and supplying men and materiel for that war while continuing to send lend-lease material to the Allies, realized that women could supply the additional resources so desperately needed in the military and industrial sectors. Given the opportunity to make a major contribution to the national war effort, women seized it. By the end of the war their contributions would be widely heralded.
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Gertrude Stein called these Americans a Lost generation.
<h3>What is War?</h3>
This can be defined as an armed conflict which occurs between states, countries etc and is usually characterized by violence.
After World War I, some Americans became disillusioned with their country and were eager to find personal fulfillment elsewhere which they did and were described as lost generation by Gertrude Stein.
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A. Wool production. Most of Florence’s wealth was dependent on the manufacture or trade of cloth-primarily wool.
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