During World War II, several women's auxiliary forces played crucial roles in supporting military operations. Notable groups included the Women's Army Corps (WAC) in the United States, which allowed women to serve in non-combat roles such as clerical work and logistics. The British Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) enabled women to contribute as drivers, cooks, and anti-aircraft gunners. Additionally, the Soviet Union's Night Witches, an all-female bombing squadron, showcased women's bravery in combat roles, flying dangerous missions under the cover of darkness.
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