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Show WACS in India See Dancing Snakes, Sacred Cow : y - -4" '1 , '$ i I - I r-1 lr -J I &c4 4-7 ck V A- i -1 j-X f "J WACs and their British equivalents are now stationed at the Allied Southeast Asia command. Top left: Two WACs are pictured with the Indian sweeper who keeps the military ladies' room spotless for $3 a month. Bot-Y Bot-Y torn left: Snake charmers perform for a group of WACs and a British WREN. Right: A sacred cow interests two WACs and a WAAF. Uniformed WACs have proven their worth at many Allied posts. The organization is constantly campaigning for more patriotic members to join its ranks. Although there are 63,000 WACs, field commanders have presented requests to the WAC commander, Col. Oveta Culp Hobby, for 600,000 lady troops. |