During World War II, the Women's Army Corps (WAC) was established in the United States, allowing women to serve in non-combat roles and contribute to the war effort. Additionally, organizations like the American Red Cross and the Women's Voluntary Service also played crucial roles, providing support through various services, including nursing, logistics, and other essential tasks. These opportunities enabled women to actively participate in the war effort and break traditional gender roles.
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