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Show Opportunities Are ManyFqrWAC's Working as laboratory technicians techni-cians in army hospitals throughout through-out the country, members of the Woman's Army Corps are making a real contribution toward safeguarding safe-guarding the health of our troops, according to Lt. Helen Kooles, W A C recruiting detachment commander com-mander for the Utah district. In addition to laboratory technicians, techni-cians, Wacs are now filling key positions as dental technicians, pharmacists X-ray technicians and surgical technicians. These are just a few of the 239 jobs ranging from aviation mechanic to weather observer now open to them.' The new triple-choice plan, just instituted by the Women's Army Corps, allows recruits to choose the jobs they want from the list of 239, Lt. Kooles pointed out. As a second feature, Wacs can choose the branch of service they want from the army air forces, army ground forces or army service ser-vice forces. The third choice new Wacs can make is the choice of their initial assignment at any camp, post or airfield in the section of the country where they -enlist. Women interested in these new phases of the W A C recruiting I program are invited to write Lt. I Kooles at Utah district recruiting ! headquarters, 224 South West j Temple in Salt Lake City. : v |