Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (New Zealand)

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The Women's Auxiliary Army Corps was a female auxiliary of the New Zealand Military Forces. Raised during the Second World War under the command of Vida Jowett, most of its personnel served on the Home Front, with several manning coastal and anti-aircraft defences. Many WAACs were sent overseas to serve in Europe and the Middle East, mainly providing medical and welfare services to the troops of the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force. At its peak, it had a strength of nearly 4,600 serving personnel. After the war, some WAACs served with Jayforce, providing welfare services for the New Zealand troops doing occupation duties in Japan. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (New Zealand)
rdf:langString Women's Auxiliary Army Corps
rdf:langString Women's Royal Army Corps
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rdf:langString Second World War * North African campaign * Italian campaign * Pacific campaign * Home Front Occupation of Japan
rdf:langString Personnel of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps marching through Cairo, Egypt, during an Empire Day parade, June 1943
rdf:langString New Zealand
xsd:integer 1942
xsd:integer 300
rdf:langString Personnel: * 4,589
rdf:langString Women's Auxiliary Army Corps
rdf:langString Women's Royal Army Corps
rdf:langString The Women's Auxiliary Army Corps was a female auxiliary of the New Zealand Military Forces. Raised during the Second World War under the command of Vida Jowett, most of its personnel served on the Home Front, with several manning coastal and anti-aircraft defences. Many WAACs were sent overseas to serve in Europe and the Middle East, mainly providing medical and welfare services to the troops of the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force. At its peak, it had a strength of nearly 4,600 serving personnel. After the war, some WAACs served with Jayforce, providing welfare services for the New Zealand troops doing occupation duties in Japan. In peacetime, WAAC personnel performed catering, clerical, medical, and signaling work. In 1948, it became a regular corps of the New Zealand Army and four years later became the New Zealand Women's Royal Army Corps, upon gaining approval to use the Royal designation. It was disbanded in 1977 when women were allowed to serve with the New Zealand Army alongside men.
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xsd:gYear 1977
xsd:gYear 1942
xsd:string Personnel:
xsd:string * 4,589 (peak strength)

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