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SUBSCRIBE for WW2 STORIES ▶︎ / @ww2stories-louvignymedia This U.S. War Dept film bulletin was produced in 1944. This film, aimed at American women during World War 2, explains to them that they can take part in the war too. General Marshall said the Women's Army Corps (WACs) was "an integral part of the Army of the United States", and its members were "soldiers, in every sense of the word". This film contains animations produced by Walt Disney Studios. In 1944, American women and the Women's Army Corps (WACs) played a vital role in World War II, contributing to the war effort in various capacities. Women stepped up to fill crucial roles on the home front, working in factories, offices, and other industries to support the production of war supplies and maintain essential services. Additionally, the establishment of the WACs allowed women to serve in non-combat roles within the military, freeing up male soldiers for frontline duty. WACs performed critical tasks such as clerical work, communications, logistics, and healthcare, making valuable contributions to the war effort. The dedication and perseverance of American women, both in civilian roles and as part of the WACs, were instrumental in supporting the troops, boosting morale, and ensuring the smooth functioning of military operations. Their contributions marked a significant shift in gender roles and set the stage for the advancement of women's rights and opportunities in the post-war era. Experience history in a new light with this original footage, meticulously colorized to bring the past to life. WW2 STORIES is an initiative of LouvignyMedia, WW2R-45. ➡ Discover more about LouvignyMedia 📚: https://www.louvignymedia.com #WW2COLOR #Women #SecondWorldWar #WW2 #WACs #UnitedState Army #FortOglethorpe #WomenArmyCorps #HD