No. The members of the Women's Army Corps were assimilated into the Regular Army in 1978.
It was where women could drive trucks in already taken towns and deliver supplies to the troops and there were also women who drove emergency veichles that carried the wounded.
to provide clerical workers, truck drivers, instructors, and lab technicians for the u.s. army
The UK's Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (1917-1918), later named Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps (1918-1920)
Colonel Oveta Culp Hobby.
Yes.