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Long, Westray Battle Boyce, 1901-1972

Women's Army Corps (WAC) Colonel Westray Battle Boyce Visits with WACs in Nuremberg

Colonel Westray Battle Boyce (right) shakes hands with Sergeant Juanita B. Otts (left) of Little Rock, Arkansas during her visit to the WAC detachment at the Palace of Justice, Nuremberg, Germany. Colonel Boyce was on a tour of WAC facilities embedded with the United States Third Army in Europe. Others in the background are unidentified.

Women's Army Corps (WAC) Colonel Westray B. Boyce Enters the Palace of Justice, Nuremberg, Germany

Captain Florence Rowand (left) and Colonel Westray Battle Boyce (second from left) are saluted by an unidentified guard as they enter the Palace of Justice in Nuremberg, Germany during Colonel Boyce's tour of the WAC facilities that are part of the United States Third Army in Europe. All others are unidentified.

Women's Army Corps (WAC) Colonel Westray B. Boyce in Nuremberg, Germany

Colonel Westray Battle Boyce visits the Palace of Justice in Nuremberg, Germany during her tour of WAC facilities in the European Theater. From left to right: Captain Florence M. Rowand, Commanding Officer of the Nuremberg WAC Detachment; Colonel Boyce; Mrs. Genevieve Forbes Herrick, Member of the National Civilian Advisory Committee on WACs; and Major Ruby E. Herman, Deputy WAC Staff Director for the European Theater.