- - women in uniform, once
- - Rosie the Riveter's fighting counterparts during WWII
- - WWII women
- - 1954 war comedy "Francis Joins the ......"
- - Female soldiers in WWII
- - Army women: Abbr.
- - Women in uniform
- - Women soldiers
- - Warriors in skirts
- - Women in the military
- - Army women
- - Service women
- - Specialized military personnel.
- - Service women: Colloq.
- - Part of the Army.
- - Women in service.
- - Members of the Army.
- - Members of the armed forces.
- - Girls in uniform.
- - Members of a ten-year-old branch of the Army.
- - Fighting females
- - U.S. Army females, until 1978
- - WWII females
- - Their 1943 manual said, 'Be Ready To Take Over'
- - WWII servicewomen
- - Many WWII noncombatants
- - Members of an all-female mil. group
- - WWII noncombatants
- - MacArthur's "best soldiers"
- - Female WWII service personnel
- - Some WWII clerks
- - "My best soldiers": MacArthur
- - WWII auxiliaries
- - Some WWII vets
- - "My best soldiers," according to Douglas MacArthur
- - W.W. II noncombatants
- - WWII auxiliary members
- - Some WWII personnel
- - Some WWII service personnel
- - Some U.S. inductees, once
- - Female WWII group
- - Armed forces females
- - 60-Down females
- - US mil. members
- - W.W. II servers
- - Oveta Culp Hobby's WWII underlings
- - Some W.W. II service personnel
- - One-time female mil. members
- - WWII volunteers
- - G.I. Janes
- - W.W. II servicewomen
- - Some servicepeople
- - GI Janes
- - G.I. Janes of W.W. II
- - Army gals
- - Col. Galloway's Corps.
- - Lt. Col. Irene O. Galloway is their Director.
- - Lt. Col. Galloway's group.
- - F. S. A. Chief Hobby's former charges.
- - Army members
- - WWII group
- - W. W. II group.
- - Servicewomen.
- - Army group
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