WORLD WAR-I – BRITISH WOMEN'S AUXILIARY ARMY CORPS IS AUTHORITATIVELY SETTLED AND HEARTBREAKING WW-II RESCUE THAT SAVED 10,000 JEWISH CHILDREN FROM NAZIS
British Women's Auxiliary Army Corps is authoritatively settled
On July 7, 1917, British Army Council Instruction Number 1069 officially sets up the British Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC), approving female volunteers to serve close by their male partners in France during World War I.