What Does WRAC Stand For?
WRAC stands for Women S Royal Army Corps WWII UK
WRAC, or Women’s Royal Army Corps, was a branch of the British Army established during World War II to support military operations by incorporating women into various roles. Formed in 1949 as a permanent service, WRAC provided essential administrative, logistical, and support functions, allowing male soldiers to focus on combat duties. The corps played a significant role in the women's military service in the UK, contributing to the war effort and paving the way for greater gender equality within the armed forces.
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