Technician Maxine Walker (left) works with an unidentified WAC to prepare a meal for their fellow Women's Army Corps (WAC) soldiers stationed in North Africa.
Staff Sergeant Sophia J. Holloway with a large drum of cauliflower as she works in the Mess Hall of the Women's Army Corps (WACs) stationed in North Africa. Sophia had worked for 8 years at Black Hotel Coffee Shop in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma as a waitress and Cashier prior to joining the WAC.
The parade grounds and the Women's Army Corps (WAC) battalion's participation in the ceremony to award the Congressional Medal of Honor to Corporal James Slaton which had been awarded on May 30, 1944. All are unidentified.
An unidentified United States Army General and three unidentified Women's Army Corps (WAC) officers stand at attention during the ceremony to award the Congressional Medal of Honor to Corporal James Slaton. All others are also unidentified.
Members of the Women's Army Corps (WACs) stationed in North Africa participate in the medal ceremony to award the Congressional Medal of Honor to Corporal James Slaton which had been awarded on May 30, 1944. All are unidentified.
Lieutenant Colonel Westray Battle Boyce (left) speaks with newly promoted First Lieutenant Elizabeth Parker (right). Both officers were on duty with the Women's Army Corps in Algiers, North Africa.
The Women's Army Corps (WAC) in North Africa participates in the ceremony to present the Congressional Medal of Honor to Corporal James Slaton which had been awarded on May 30, 1944. All are unidentified.