Newspapers / Person County times. / Feb. 28, 1943, edition 1 / Page 2
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PAGE TWO WOMEN! Here’s Your Chance To Serve UNCLE SAM - NOW JOIN the WAAC’S v ir The party is composed of Sergeants Nash. Dunn and Mullenburg of the Army Recruiting Service, who will interview applicants and explain the purpose and activities ol' the WAAC’s. WHAT YOU WILL DO IN THE WAAC Women have joined the WAAC in order to take the places of men in noncombatant positions, and release them for front-line duty. The classes of duties to which members of the WAAC are assigned at present include: Accountants Chauffeurs Messengers Stenographers Aircraft Warning Personnel Classification Specialists Mimograph Operators Stock Record Clerks Bakers Clerks Musicians Telegraph Printer Operators Bookkeepers Cooks Photo Laboratory Technicians t vr-» Oneratnr«s Bookkeeping Machine Opera- Dispatchers-Motor Vehicles Postal Clerks rp 0 , 1 \ * tors Draftsmen Radio Operators , , r Cadre Clerks Librarians Radio Repairmen 1 ruck Drivers Camera Technicians Machine Record Operators Sales Clerks Typists Cashiers Message Center Clerks Statisticians Weather Observers Enlist Now And Do A Soldier’s Work Who May Join the WAAC An applicant must: (a) Be .a woman citizen of the United States. (b) Be between 21 and 44 years of age, inclusive. (c) Submit satisfactory proof of date of birth and citizenship. (d) Have an excellent character. (e) Pass a mental alertness test. (f) Qualify according to tne height and weight chart. She’ll Replace a Fighting Man - Th. WAAC auxiliary shown shore U ik«W«| instnestionii wira-leitiif from' a Signal Corps officer. Whan aha has computed hai training, aha will take bar place with the Army, prepared to rebere seaaa ■nlifiar for front line communication* dntjr. WAACe are trained In many spacialtMe, so that job-bonad aoMUra may bo raloatad for oaaahat mark. While The Recruiters are in ROXBORO, N. G. And Answer the Call A WA AC Recruiting Party IS NOW IN ROXBORO In The Silver Gray Trailer In Front Os THE POST OFFICE THROUGH MONDAY, MAR. 1 PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO. N. C. Pay Os Enrolled Members WAAC Chief Leader $138.00 Ist Leader 138.00 Technical Leader 114.00 Staff Leader 96.00 Technician 3rd Grade 96.00 Leader 78.00 Technician 4th Grade 78.00 Junior Leader 66.00 Technician sth Grade 66.00 Auxiliary Is* C J ass 54.00 Auxiliary 50.00 Food, clothing, housing and medical and dental care are provided. Under certain conditions allowances in lien of quarters and subsistence are paid. WAAC officers receive pay and allowances, aiecording to their rank, on the same basis as officers of the Army. Three WAAC Training Camps To Which You May Be Sent FT. DES MOINES, IOWA DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA FT. OGLETHORPE, GEORGIA After March Ist, write or call U. S. Army Recruiting Station, Depositors’ National Bank Building, Durham, N. C. This Patriotic Ad sponsored by A. Friend Roxboro Chamber of Commerce Person County Times What is the Womaii’s Army Auxiliary Corps 1 It is a corps of women in military uniform apcl under military discipline, organized foil noncombatant service with the Army. It is the only women’s organization, exclusive of the Army Nurse Corps, authorized to serve with the Army. It offers American women, regardless of race, color or creed, an exceptional oppor tunity for service. AT WAAC TRAINING CENTER mow ■: ■f ? V. ■ * W . ‘^-;^^BHBHHhBBBiK £^2S t °lL T rr rt U£** T ~‘-CSkmr. wSsnTshe has "*™ , “_ her Uaiona wail, she will he assigned to datr with tka Arm' and will reiiere a soldier for eombet serriw/ ' SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1943 ** v,, v .
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