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Show WACs Select Own Service Whether the members of the Women's Army Corps are "keeping "keep-ing 'em flying" on the Link trainers train-ers cr getting the message through as radio and telegraph operators or filling any one of 239 types of assignments, they have chosen a big place for themselves in the drive towards victory. Choice is the keynote today of the Women's Army Corps. Under Un-der a new plan, just inaugurated, every WAC is given a triple choice. She can choose her job, she can choose her branch of the army and she can choose her station. From the great variety of 239 jobs, a WAC can choose the one that will best fit her interests, her skills, and her training. If she hasn't a skill already, the Army will send her to one of its special schools where she can get free training in anything frcm motor transport to Army finance. From the three great branches of the Army, the Army Air Forces, and Army Service Forces, WACS can choose their favorite. And from all the posts, camps and airfields in their Service Commands, WACS can choose their initial assignments at stations sta-tions which may be near their home or friends, provided of course, that Army needs permit. Information on enlisting in the Air WACs can be obtained from Lieutenant Edwin L. Peterson, public relations officer of the 318 College Training Detachment Utah State Agricultural college. |