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- Mary_Hallaren comment "Mary Agnes Hallaren (May 4, 1907 – February 13, 2005) was an American soldier, the director of the Women's Army Corps at the time that it became a part of the United States Army. As the director of the WAC, she was the first woman to officially join the U.S. Army. (Some women had fraudulently joined the U.S. Army during other wars by pretending to be men.)Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, the daughter of John Joseph Hallaren and Mary Kenney Hallaren.".
- Q6779695 comment "Mary Agnes Hallaren (May 4, 1907 – February 13, 2005) was an American soldier, the director of the Women's Army Corps at the time that it became a part of the United States Army. As the director of the WAC, she was the first woman to officially join the U.S. Army. (Some women had fraudulently joined the U.S. Army during other wars by pretending to be men.)Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, the daughter of John Joseph Hallaren and Mary Kenney Hallaren.".