An unidentified member of the Women's Army Corps shakes hands with Colonel L. B. Clapham, Director of Personnel for the 4th Service Command. Location is unidentified.
This is a portrait of Westray Battle Boyce, Chief of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC). this photo was used in an December 8, 1942 article in the Atlanta Constitution newspaper.
Lieutenant Colonel Westray Battle Boyce (left, at attention) participates in an awards ceremony for members of the Women's Army Corps (WACs) at an unidentified location.
Members attending the Special Services Conference in the Fourth Service Command in Atlanta, Georgia pose on the stairs of the Piedmont Hotel for a photograph. Westray Battle Boyce is third from the left, front row; Brigadier General Frederick H. Osborn is fourth from the left. All others are unidentified.
A group of female officers in the Women's Army Corps (WACs) including Lieutenant Colonel Westray Battle Boyce (left) and Colonel Oveta Culp Hobby (third from left). All others are unidentified.