Details for Women's Army Corps School

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5347009402

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Marker Number 9402
Atlas Number 5347009402
Marker Title Women's Army Corps School
Index Entry Women's Army Corps School
Address 1936 North St.
City Nacogdoches
County Nacogdoches
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 343663
UTM Northing 3499732
Subject Codes educational topics; World War II; women, women's history topics; military topics
Marker Year 1994
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 1936 North St., SFA State University
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Founded in 1942 in response to the overwhelming need for volunteers for service in World War II, the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) became a regular unit of the U.S. Army as the Women's Army Corps (WAC) in 1943. By 1945 the Corps reached its peak enrollment of about 100,000, with women serving both at home and abroad. In early 1943, at a time when enrollment at Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College (now Stephen F. Austin State University) had dropped to fewer than 500 because of the war, the U.S. Army established Army Administration School No. 1 here on the campus to train Women's Army Corps members in noncombatant duties. Similar schools were located at colleges in Alpine and Canyon. The WACs were housed in campus dormitories and attended six-week training courses taught by army personnel in the Austin and Rusk buildings. In a show of homefront solidarity, upon graduation each WAC class presented a variety show for the community at the Nacogdoches High School Auditorium. The WACs then left East Texas for postings throughout America and abroad. By the time the school closed in March 1944 about 3,000 women had trained here.

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