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Women of the W. A. C. I - Women s. Auxiliary Corps, India

Women of the W. A. C. I - Women s. Auxiliary Corps, India


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Women of the W. A. C. I - Women s. Auxiliary Corps, India

Women of the W.A.C.I - Women s. Auxiliary Corps, India, equivalent of the British ATS are releasing fighting men by doing many skilled and vital non-combatant.jobs in co-operation with the Indian Army.
The members of the WACI come from all parts of India and from many ether countries.
Britain, USA, China, Burma, Africa and Russia are all represented in the Corps.
Picture shows: Miss Joanna Binney, an English W.A.C.I member.
December, 1943

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This print captures the remarkable Women's Auxiliary Corps, India (W. A. C. I) during their service in World War II. The women depicted here are releasing fighting men by undertaking various skilled and vital non-combatant roles, working closely with the Indian Army. The W. A. C. I members hailed from diverse backgrounds, representing not only different parts of India but also several other countries including Britain, USA, China, Burma, Africa, and Russia. This multinational composition highlights the global effort put forth to support the war. In this particular image, we see Miss Joanna Binney - an English member of W. A. C. I - standing tall amidst her fellow soldiers. Her determined gaze reflects the unwavering spirit that characterized these courageous women who defied societal norms to serve their nations during a time of conflict. Taken in December 1943 at the height of World War II, this photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the invaluable contributions made by women in uniform. Their dedication and skills were instrumental in supporting combat operations while simultaneously challenging gender stereotypes prevalent at that time. Memory Lane Prints presents this historical snapshot as a tribute to all those brave women who played an essential role on both domestic and international fronts during one of humanity's darkest periods. It is a testament to their strength and resilience as they paved the way for future generations seeking equality and recognition within military forces worldwide.

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